Friday. July 5, 1929. 8ALADA has the Eincst Slavour In the world and it ccsts only one -third oS a cent a cup 1 'Fresh Srom the gardens1 Fartld's Red Lsbel Shirts and Drawers. Each $1.85 Kt.vTiii.'ld'H Red Label Com- day lunations, Each $3.50 The SPECIAL THIS WEEK! MOORED CO Per package 65 w A. W. Edge Co. Wholesale nnd Itetnll Pnlnt Distributors i t MS-tf.W. SPECIALS! SPECIALS! Lavender Mentholated Shaving Cream, 50c, Lavender Talcum Powder, 35c 85c value. Both for 50c Klcnzo Shaving Cream, 50c, Genuine Gillette Blades, 50c $1.00 value. Bot! for gQc Our Bathing Caps have arrived New, fresh stock. Values from 15C T0 $1.00 mi WW 7fic Pioneer Drtttjcists THIRD AVE. O SIXTH ST. ' TLlEPMONi S 8200 SPECIALS'This is the For Saturday iSaiUC WafiS The ohe .we advertised jester- 21 -Jeweled Hamilton TMC STORE WITH Tht CLOCK S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. Representatives for MILLER COURT & CO., Limited Through our connections we can make promptWtt&cu-tinn of btiyfng and selling orders on the Vancdvor.lal-gary nnd Toronto stock exchanges. " : A Closing prices from theso exchanges posted on our stock board twice daily. Orders from out-of-town eljmis. bvvire oJettorwJll refPIve. 4ur: promft-' atf4n-tion. S.D Johnston Co.Lld. 610 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert B.C 'Advertise in "The Daily News' Local Items in time by July C at 12 noon for Yacht Club Regatta, July 7, 1D29. 154 An dpprtu'nity td make big money.' Ftilr Rodrd 'Membership tickets are now ready. Phone 555 or evenings Green 326 ior par ticulars. 154 Members of the L.O.L. and L. O.B.A. are requested to meet at Hall, Sunday at 6:45 p.m. to at tend service at United Church, W. W. Wright has transferred from the public works office in the provincial government service to be deputy to Government Agent C. L. Monroe. George Keep of the Investigation department of 'the Canadian National Railways arrived in the city -from Prince George on yes terday afternoon's train and re-: turned to the interior this morn ing. C.N.R. steamer Prince George, Capt. Harry Nedden, arrived in port on time at, 10:30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart, whence she will return here at 6 o'clock tomorrow evening ana sail aoutn at 7 run. an interesting interview from Sir Henry W. Thornton, president of tb Canadian Natioal Railways, eiitled "A Railroad is Never Finished" There are a number of rood ptcltues nf Sir Henry as well ajsom.. illustrations of C. N. Rt, equipment I it 4k. nt.ra fluK ItmeViaan . .IMMVt. W. . I HI "t .HT M.innci'i n HwvMirM mi -n urmar ou-Mour manroaa waicn. yesterday aiternoon ueorge j Drawers, Each ....$1.50 . , , , ' ant.. .without being formally, in a sona oepeno.we .oon K' o . ,,i 3200 Combine- ! QVer presideiM.y nv Each M.00 O ., ,,..!.!- fttit t U'aaI 1t.. The .1- ' luimriu B IIW X 11117 wi AIM 1 pH W.MV are HPOTIVU , . huts and Drawers, Each $2.75 Stanfjold's 7700 Fine Wool Combinations, Each $5.00 Stanfield's 1800 Silk and Wool Shirts and Drawers, Each ...$1.76 Htanfield's 1800 Silk and Wool C ombinations. Each $7.(0 J.A.Kirkpatrick SIXTH STREET SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDKH, Culling, Workmanship and Styl AH Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED AM PRESSED Re Deliver to Any Part of thi City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 619 steel ta a mirror and apeciall; Tested at dlffe-ent tares to run to the second !0 tempftra- Price $70.00 OTHER GOOD WATCHES $50. $35, $15, $15 nostponeu in oruer w giu , aecra.UtyV A. M. a Fairbairn. x 1 They Gm't Escape- J FLY-TOX Kills 'Em Dead i n.. mi n.. ki ou. HJJi c.i, tt.M FRACRAT bloa Developed it Mellon Institute of IaJiibtritl Research hj Itex Fel- lowihip. KILL" FLIE MOQUITOE-r MOTH'ROACHE"' AnL FLEA . (CpiM.J ,r' FT N. 4 MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and if v Cream Dally. I EARLY DEL1VURV If Throughout the City. We ha.vr been appointed sole agents In Prince Rupert for the famous DROOKS-BAKK CERTIFIED MILK. Price, 25c per quart. The same. In Prince Rupert as in Vancouver. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. th! TOE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE SCALE OF CHARGES i . 4 o Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi. tf The following Is the scale t of charges made- for reading Dentist Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone j notices; 686. 1 Birth Notices 60c. , Cards of Thanks, $2. Foster WiKan returned to- thdl I'FUMeWl'Notfcei ?. -Hii .) 4 kity on the Irnqe Georp. this,;.,,, Funeral Flowers 10c per, inorninir from a business trln to name. oceato Palls: Eleven a.m. Motor Boat Race. All boat owners will kindly hand Marrlane and Engagement announcements $2. Mrs. Robert Wiggins and fam ily left yesterday for a three weeks' trip to CedaYvale. "' Mrs. John O. Williamson and son are sailing this afternoon on the Prince Geprge for a visit in Stewart. With a large list of round trip tourist passengers, C.P.R. steamer Princess Loute, Capt. Arthur Slater, arrived in port at 9 o' clock this morning from Van couver and sailed at 10:30 for Skagway whence sh'e is scheduled to call, here southbound next Wednesday afternoon. The Canadian National Railways offer the finest summer trip in the world via S. S. "Prince Charles" Stewart, Anyox, Massett Inlet leave Prince Rupert Monday, return Thursday; or make a week-end trip to '"Terrace or Smithers. Very low fares. Enquire City Ticket Office, Phone 2C0. J. 31. Miss Jean Burnajj" arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from! Columbian College, New J"estmlnttr, where she has been studyfn; and will leave on tomorrow morning's train for her home with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sawle at New Harel-tnn. Mr. Sawle came, in from the interior yesterday afternoon and will accompany Miss Burns TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY VANTED--Partner , with some capital, in good paying busi ness. Apply Box. jgriL, Daily News Office. St. Andrew's 1 Sunday, July 14, to Grassy Bay Boat owners will be sure and hand in their time by July 6 at 12 noon for Yacht Club Regatta, July 7, 1929. , 154 Miss Blanche- Curtin sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Charles for a holiday trip to Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and Portland. ' ' ! Miss Doris Leek of the local telephone exchange staff will sail tomorrow evening on the Prince George for a holiday trip to ' Vancouver: Stanley Wilson of the local Royal Bank of Canada staff will sail tomorrow evening on the Prince George for a holiday trip to Vancouver. tf J ANNOUNCEMENTS . t f,t 4 e Westminster Glr r it.n rii..2i?! ujHUlPg Pm. StPl'cInc Prince Rupert Rawing and Yacht Club Regatta Jtily 7. K. of C. picnic, 14. Digby Island. Sdnday, July Moose picnic, July 28. Catholic Bazaar. October 2 and 3. 1C8 Mrs. N. Beveridge and Ion, Norman Short, will sail on the Prince George tomorrow evening Mrs. Jack Watson and daugh-:or a trip to Vancouver and ter will tail tomorrow evening , elsewhere In the south. on the Prince George for a holi-: day trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Dan Jabour and children I will sail tomorrow evening on F. D. Rice B.CL.S. will sail the Prince George for Los An- thi afternoon on' the Prince Keles where they will spend the George for a trip to Stewart on j summer visiting with relatives. professional business. ' ... William Bunting, well known twwi1 rwtaMe ITarnW Stewart mining man, and Mrs. Raybone returned tc the city on.Buntln and family are passen-, yesterday afternoon's train from fe aboard the Prince George a brief trip to' the' interlori today Bln north from Vancou-, ver. Mrs. P. A. Metfie and family 1 are leaving on the ss Cardena! ?Tnh of the Railway ki. Mr.nlno- for Vancouver ! Mail Service returned to the city Frank Waterheuse coal for Philpott & Evitt. er Little Miss Thel ma Thompson of Vancouver arrived on the Cardena this morning from the south and will ,spnd the summer holidays here visiting with hr uncle and aunt.fMr. and Mrs. Stan Moran. ... , j. , .,i: t'.l . i Ml. . Father Leray Cv M- I. arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Terrace where he conducted monthly services for the Roman Catholic Church last Sunday and will sail this d Lieutenant Governor an oppor- afternoon by the Prince George like a sewUg sGMf. ntt tttnity o'AeaWng. Accompanying, n his return to Stewart. a 1 1 t - Via ' ' ' enouga to nm or wwvwm oaru the ueuetcum yiover uyr r ...o enough te ; couver Mrs. S. D. Johnston and son, south who have been visiting for the past four months In Victoria, re turned home on the Cardena this morning. freight the Among the Alaska round trip; tourists going l.orth aboard the steamer Princes Louise this morning was a party of 27 persons from San Francisco headed Northholm arrived in "port atP? M. D. Silverstein. In the current issue, of the 10:30 last night from the south j AatnrHav Kvenin Tost SDDeara an dis discharging a careo of' f - George, well known Stewart mlnfnir man ulm nr. rived in the city a few days agoj after a trip into the Liard River' country, will sail this afternoon! on art. Extra Specials for Week End at JABOUR'S JULY Clearance Sale Look Them Over! Do Not Miss This Opportunity! where they will spend the holl-j- -c eo ge morn- Runnln Shoes- dsy- ' j -I-...V. x .1.- CiVoo 1 in K Cola UlVO -a. V KJUiV V--MV Youths Brown Running Shoes Sizes 11 to 13. Sale ...95c PHONE 615 Mrs. P. H. Linzey and Mrs. R. C Gilker returned home on the the Prince George for . Stew-1 af. prlnce George th,8 ' ' i t . t iji A y, Iter having attended a Baptist ' rTVA nin.Il' ; Church convention In New West- ThP e were 240 rrT'u J minster rists aboard i esleXouisel .' 't.v " . ..... . 1 VOIIH lir.uni.lj a wn.cn was in port tnis morn.ng) to arrfved ,n the dt on to"ldA t,MTr I fu' lte Prince George this mornirg fot here way Mmbarking the, from Vancouver and will spend vessel R. Forbes knd were Miss.vera, d , the di8trJct on Lauridsen. offc,a, dut,M A party of tourists from Clinton, New York, consisting of Miss Annett R. Rogers, A. B. Rogers, Philip V .Rogers and J. A. Hall, well known Van Ladies' Hats-Regular $3.50. Sale $1.95; Ladies' Hats-Regular $5.50. Sale $2.95 Children's Hats $1.95. Sale .. jcouver broker, is a passenger : to Vancouver, aboard the Prince George today Ralph Roger arrived In thel00"1" ui'r to pay Mtv fmm th ot on vesterdav of Inspection to the ba for Alaska . ...t-l.U 1 I. afternoon's train and sailed this morning on the Princess Louise Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Motte ar MALKIN BEST S FREE HAMPERS TO DATE Mrs. Wm. Millar ' ' Mrs. Allen Davics Mrs. G. Munro Mrs. T. D. Smith Mrs. J. Dye Mrs. Robert Young Mrs. M. H. Iemon Sirs. R. Dowther, Jlemlwrs of Moose Lodge YOU CAN SECURE MORE FREE HAMPERS AND SILK. HOSE NEXT WEEK Ask Your Grocer for Particulars Watch the Window of Arseneau & Lambie "Where All Men Shop" Next Capitol Theatre, for Daily Prize Announcements which he is the head. j rived in the city from the south today returning north li'entifiel with the marine mission on the ,West Coast of Van- couver Island for eight and a half years, will become pastor "f Rupert East United Church here. Rev. T. H. McAllister, whom he succeeds, and Mrs. McAllister will leave early next week for Vancouver. THE FOLLOWING LADIES HAVE RECEIVED at Claxton at noon. Miss Jean Bailey, who has been Regular ....$1.25 SHOES! SHOES!! Childs' One-Strap Running Shoes-Sizes 4 1-2 to 10 1-2. Price 75c Childs' High Brown Running Shoes 95c Misses' Oxfords -r- White or Brown Sizes 11 to 2. Price 95c Ladies' White, or Brown Running Oxfords Sizes 2 1-2 to 7 $1.10 Men's Dress Shoes Regular up to $10.50. To clear MM Men's Brown Running ShoesSale $1.45 Jabour Bros. Ltd. 3RD AVE. AND 7TH ST. Moose picnic, July 28. This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3:S0, was reported this morning to be on time. G. W. Nix will be a passenger sailing from here for Vancouver on the Princess Adelaide tomorrow afternon. A. E. Walters of the local Rank of Montreal staff will sail tomorrow afternoon on the Princess Adelaide for a holiday trip vender Louise n ,t, . , ..i 1 1 -orrTa H rcriiuin will Bail m Vl.lr .'..a. .w.jv vif uotmi ... a tisii. n . bank of iniB evening on me rnncess aia- qumna ior Vancouver, accom-'panied by her two children one Hugh McGuIre, well known ot wbom w,n rectlv medical treatment In the south, Stewart mining man, is a pas- senger aboard the Prince George . , after n 1 "". general euperin- t Prince George this morn- business trip to Vancouver and indent of Gove'rament Tele- ini?. Mr. Motte. who has been elsewhere In the south. graphs, Vancouver, was a pas aboard the Princess C.P.R. steamer Princess Ma- morning going quina, Capt S. K. Gray, is due through to Whiteborse for a in port at 8 o'clock tonight from bri triP on oifte,"(1 dut,- Mr. the south and will sail at 10,phUn Pta to be returning "u toward the end vt next p.m. on her return to Vaneouver I nhd wnvnolnfa. The vnful wna week. Mrs. F. S. Burns of Halifax, '.who visited Loa Angeles recently for several weeks in Victoria on with .her h attended account of the illness of her tne Imperial Shrine convention, father, Constable A. H. Bailey arrived ,n the on the Pr,nee formerly of this eity, returned . GeorKe this -morning from the from the south on the Prince ' outh to P a ""P1 of days George this -morning. " J. II. Pillsburv returned to the here with her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mr. W. W. Wright, Cotton Street, before city on the Prince George this Proceeding on her return east morning from a brief business! trip to Vancouver, being accom-l Union steamer Cardena, Capt panled home by his son, Richard A. Johnstone, arrived In port at Pillsbury, who has been located 8:15 this morning from the south in Victoria and who will spend and sailed an hour later for the summer here. Fort Simpson and Walea Island, whence she will return, here this Arthur Wootton whose mat jMrentag and, sail at 2 midnight ( riaga to Mfef, Annie Dalby of tor Vancouver and woypoints. this city wllriUke place next Passengers disembarking here Wednesday afternoon, and his from the vessel included Mr. S. sister, Mist May Wootton, who D. Johnston and son, Misses Mar-will be bjjdeimaid at the. nup- 'garet and KiiiabeUv McLeod, W. tints, arrived from Victoria on T. listed, G. Soraich and Miss the Prince George this morning. Thelma Thompson. r M "fiT "35! JO Barley-Malt Syrup Budwciser spells satisfaction