RTednr.day, June 5, 1929 irtiu n itt V Mrira ' . f. XMIUMJMUM. 11QTTJ I'AUti THItEE ?- . I SPECIALSSPECIALS! Lavender Mentholated Shaving Cream, 50c, Lavender rajcqm,0vder413pc-85c value. V, Both f or cn' Klensco Shaving Cream, 50c, Genuine Gilietttj.feladea, o0c.V1.00 value. .Both for . . ; ' gy Our Bathing Caps have arrived New, fresh stock. Vatuesfrom 15c to si.oo Z7?ic Pioneer THIRD AVE. & SIXTH ST. "Caterpillar Tractors" MEAN IJETTKK, QUICKER, CHEAPER LOGGING Sole Distributor for B.C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. '.no STATION STREET. VANCOUVER, B.C. Branches: Prince George, Kelowna, Nelson CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert.. nnvrsrvri AND opkkatim; g. t. p. 2o.ooo-ton floating dkvdock Engineers Machinists, Hoilermakers, Ulacksmiths l'attern Makers, Founders, WcMidworkers, VAc. ELKCTK1C AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant I Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 13 AND 385 CAv Crxnce 'twee M-cr O pcrl Feed Co. ' ivcl fresh supply !iiliy Chick Fo-ul, i v Yi'iloy liny and n. l:olin Hood Flour. ' Dog and IHrd Sup-id ('OAL guaranteed !r;ise you . 1MIONES 58 AND 55S LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone fH t-f' a:-. Warehousing, anil 0) .i rihu'ing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel w Speilulie In Piano ann L lurnlture Moving. W rm Url IM KIM fjui T.7. DriteeusLs TELEPHONE 8'fc20C SHIPYARD Those Languid Eyes Thty quickly rflft yur hIth and phytic! condition nttleu cy indicJto the tempramnt of th stomach. . Watch the eyt . . . die whitet are elr with healthy Muiih tinge. The rninpci a Tfil low ringe appear it betray eo Mipation, Lisgih ',?; " ioumMe, ydu need a laxative. Bring back your . Viour, Vlm Vitatlry wiik BtKiun'i Pin.. tan Utr to nnM.nl. jorsiu, bounding A t Tw tf e t-!r J-IlK V iTer !; A VettUbU rW. Your y ,iwlll will .. -1 . utl Onntl" m Ike ''" Aw m Head wl J'"" lutm bttiktm AdvrrlatmtKU, Local Items 4 a Taxi 1'hone 1, Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist Dr. .1. It. Gosse. Phone 686. . Hinton sailed by the Cat- iern;iy afternoon on bumness trip to Vancouver. JThur,1 :i4rntvin' train ,, fhi IHe Ifcit at SaO. was'renor- ted this morning to be on time. . t After lhA ahnu, In fcnltl California Collegians will give a dance In the Moose Hall. Won- derful music. Mr. and Mrs. Flefd of Vancou- . ver , nffr er,n,ll,w, f, ,i. in,i a..u.l, M ICT MtJTB n h Mr .oi4 k. ... r..-.. yesterday afternon on their re- turn south. . 1 rPD .ffl, p... T..t rapt. Arthur Slater, is due at 3:45 this afternoon from Ska?- way and will rati at 5 p.m. for Albert Guererro, examiner for he Toronto Conservatory of , Music, who Is spending a few 'ays in the city, will (i tomor- -, ow ni.k nijtht on 41.- the r. Trince n. George for Vancouver. James MeAieenan, proprietor fthe Stewart Hotel, arrived in he city on the QaUla yesterday -fternoon .from 8twsrt, being ailed here for jury duty at thel saion of the Supreme Court As- tizes. Ensign R. Boys, divisional officer of the Salvation Army for Northern B.C. and Alaska, with hesdeunrtern in Wransrell, arriv- pd in the city on the Catala yes terday afternon from Anyox where he has been snending a few days on Army business, Mrs. Joseph Sbeasgreen, who has been on a brief visit to An-vox. arrived in" the city on the fataln yesterday afternoon from lW lm InorntnW train to Ter race where she will pay a further visit with her dawhter, Mrs. E. iVv.Warentctte,. before proceed ing to her home In Vancouver.! H . jjj AfiNOONCEMENTS s M Annual Picnic at Dighy une GfnffhinS, Dance tn be held at 'rt Clements some tlmn In Jura. Vi be prepared buy a bowl K. of C. picnic. Sunday, ' -iuly 1 Digby Island. LK MILK Fresh Pnsteuried Milk and Cream Daily, EARLY DELIVERY Througlxiut the City We h.ive been appointed sole agents in Prince Rupert for the famous IJKOOKS-BANK CERTIFIED MILK. I'rice, 26c ier quart. The nme in Prince Rupert as in Vancouver . VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. S.D Johnston Colli Representatives for MILLER COURT & CO., Limited Through our connections , we can muke prompt execu- I tiou of buy'ng and selling orders on the Vancouver, Cal-"jaTy an8 Toronto stock exchanges. Closing prices from these i ett&Angti posted on our stock board twice daily. Orders from out-of-town clients, by wire or letter, will receive our prompt attention. S.Di'JdhnstonCo.tid. f.10 2nd Avvniie Phone 130 I'rtnce RuperL IK Junior Football League match tonight at 6:45. ' High School (winners) vs. rest of league. After the , show in Capitol, California Collegians will give a dance in the Moose Hall. Won- clerful music. i -fc&iW Mr, and Mrs. John Dybhayn,:' 'William McLean, pioneer Alffee whd havTbeen on a trip to Vkn-Arm prospector, is a visitor In couver, returned from the south the city, having arrived from the on the Prince George this morn-north on the Catala yesterday inr I a"ernoon 1 :,. , , ,, , . , Hnrry Smitn- weH known Alice Arm merchant, arrived in the clty on the CatflIa yesterday f- t""000 from the north tor a visit in town. I ,'rTT-,.. m ir ' m u" 'Z ?n'.u"T un in me cuy on com- a . I 1 . , rwny uusinest, sanea yesterday f4terno?n the Cata,a on hls ,eturn t0 Vancouver. . . , , JH" E1U a. Steen returned home on th Cat1,ft VAy . affr" "J1" ?he .ha" , . "Zl Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Marvin will 1 the P Geo.r8e th s, oon on meir return 10 VhfMr"1 8. '7 days in the city. Mr. Marvin is i identified with the staff of the Stewart News. Under summer schedule of C?1H? National -Coast Steam- iw,u sinwr i rince uupert ' ""c" "wr arve..ai 10:30 Friday morning from the south, sail at 4 p.m. for Anyox and Stewart and sail south from here at 7 p.m. Saturdays. Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Imperial. Caot Geddes, arrived in wrt at 11 0 last night from loco and. nfter discharging a rsrs-o of bulk and package goods at the comnanv's loeal tanks, alW st 9 o'cKk this morning on her return south. F. W. Hart wtHail tomorrow night on the Prior George fn" Vancouver where Be will attend a pioneers' reunion. He will also co to Pontile to af lathering of Yukon nioneert on his return horn, wfll be accompanied in ancouver. Paasengers going through to Vancouver from northern po'r.ts on the steamer Catala yesterday afternoon Include: J. R. Harova- tin. C. II. Hosken and P. O. Hag- Tty. from Anyox; Mrs. J. Mac-Mlllan. from Arrsndale. and Miss Frame. Miss Carroll and II. C. Sparrow, from Stewart. QUIETLY WEDDED The wedding took place quietly yesterday. Rev. Canon W. F. RuHhJrook officiating, of Mrs. Flossie Johnson of Inverness and Jeffrey Mandly. AvftftaJ. AFTEP. letting the Purier hold a 2 point lead all the way lip to 20-18, Mini Diana pitchc 3 ringer In a row, to win 2t20t People develop tin. uipectcd talent on a CunarJ crouing it'a the eheerfu pherc of the the utalf. m " Soil Cunord i t Botik threuth The Cuird Sttam i Ship Co., Limilti, fin llaoiiut St. H'., rWewffr M. Stymour jtfS-p), or any Utamhiptfent. WmKI dalllDKt to w. VTimk. V from Montrfal (and Qubo) CO HARD CANADIAN SERVICE Cibln, Tour lit Third Cibin ind Third Oil Anglican AV. A. Fall Bazaar, November 7. There was no rueetinz ofJ the Teachers' Federation last eve- ning. The annual picnic of the' federation will be held on Friday.! M. S. Bryan came north, from Vancouver on the Prince George1 tnrlav in net n nffiVinl nnnrrcr1 at the session of the Supreme Court Assizes. A. Donald, of the Rupert Bak- ery staff, who has been on a trip south, Pofrnj returned .to the t, lt from , city " u v.i, n.uinvu WIG I J 1 UJJ, Van this morning, R! W. Sinclair of Inverness ron .. v,. u.i.t trip to Vancouver and Victoria, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. Mrs. A. W. Lipsin and daugh er. who have been on a three weeks . trip to Vancouver, retur- . t f the PrI"c GeW this morning. G. A. Woodland, local agent of the Imperial Oil Co., returned to the city on the Prince George this 'morning from a brief trin to Ocean Falls on company business. W. G. McMorris, managing director of the Kitsault Eagle Gold Mines LtcL, is a passenger aboard the Prince George today going through from Vancouver to Alice Arm. Provincial Constable Lance Potterton of Stewart, who has been on a brief trip to Vancouver on official duties, is a passenger aboard the Prince George today returning north Mrs. Weatherhead of Vancou ver arrived from the south "n ths Prince George this morn' ing to pay a visit with her" son in-law and daughter, Mr. and i Mrs. L. W. Patmore. Dale PHt, general manager of the Premier Gold Mining Co, who has been on a IfTp r5QlfT,r"a passenger aboard the Prince George today returning from Vancouver to Stewart. F. D. Mathers, local represen tative of the 15. C. Packers, re turned to the city on the Prince George this morning from Van couver, being accompanied by Mrs. Mathers and family. Ivor Fougner, Indian Agent at Bella Bella, and Dr. G. E. Darby, physician there, "arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning, being here as witnesses in a case at the Supreme Court Assises. D. B. Finn, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Exreri mental Station, who has been en gaged in research work at the university of Manitoba in Win nipeg, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. Mr. Justice Alexander Fisher, who arrived oh the Prince George thl- morning from Vancouver to preside at the session of the Su- prrmc Court Assises here, was accompanied north by Mrs. Fisher. They will proceed from here to Prince George. C.N.R. steamer Prince George, Capt. Harry Nadden, arrived in port at 11 o'clock this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at o'clock this afternon for Anyox and Stewqrt, returning htr at 7:80 tomorrow evening nad sailing south at 10 p.m. Rev. Dr. Seibert of Chicago and Prof. W. H. Frederick of Seattle of the American Mission of the Lutheran Chureh arrived in the city today from the south to look over the field and will hold a service tonight In First Baptist Church. They will proceed 'from here to Juneau. . .w i Dr. snd .Mrs,,JaBis T. Wall and famllyhd V. U Wnll, Dr Wall's father, arrived in tho city from Vancouver on the Prince Geortre this morning. Dr. Wall proceeded east by train en routt to Europe while Mrs. Wnll snd fnmily and Mr W.J1 sr.. will nay 4i brief visit here with Mr. nnd ; Mrs. Alex MiRae and Mr. and Mrs. G. A Hunter before return- ing to Vancouver tomorrow nlght.J Household Package Three years ago, Budweiser Malt Syrup was put on the market. Today millions use it. And say there is nothing like it for quality, satisfaction, results. ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. LOUIS Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup MAY BUILDING RATHER LIGHT Value Represented Is SC58Q. Bringing Total for Year to Date to $38,9 10 Building permits issued from the office of the city engineer during the month of May totalled $6580 in value, bringing the total for the first five months of the year to $38,910. This is consid erably less th;rn in the similar period last year. May permits were as follows: C. McLennan, Srd Ave. E., shingling S 100.00 Westenhaver Bros., Snd T.. J -At Ave. r. . , ioumiauon re- pairs 860.00 A.' Budinich, Srd Ave., .. garage 00.00 R. A. McLeod, Ambrose Ave., shingling 110.00 Mrs., A. Inow, Dth Ave. E.. residence 5300.00 C. E. Johnson, Comox Ave., shed 110.00 C. Yeterberg, Beach Place, shingling 200.00 Mrs. O. Smith, 7th Ave. E., shingling 100.00 E. Johnson, 8th Ave! W., addition 50.00 Helia Edward, Comox Ave., addition 800.00 "nhn Manson, 4th Ave,, E.. addition 1000.00 Henr'eksen. 589 7th Ave., E., addition .... 200.00 Total $0580.00 SASKATCHEWAN ELECTION BEING IiZLD TOMORROW. (Continued from page one). liberal campaigners, led by Premier J. G. Gardiner, stressed the Jevelopment of the province under tneir regime; asserted their poll-jies were based on sound common-sense, always with a view to the uture; and contended that their administration had been free from .irruption. Progressives condemned the party system of government; advocated what they .e rated a more representative ar rangement. They demanded a closer check on the older parties, particularly in the matter of party unas. Premier Gardiner, present, uder of the Government, has ' been at the helm since early in 192G when he was selected as successor to Hon. Charles A. Dun-. ning, who went to Ottawa as min ster of railways and canals. Besides his duties as head of the idmlnistration, Premier Gardiner also handles the department of education. C. E. Little, nominal head of the Progressive section of ' thuoght, has not as yet served in ha Legislature. He is Dresident of the Provincial Progressive As-; locintion and secretary of the Sa skatchewan School Trustees' Aa-sociatfon. 1 With straight Liberal standard-! bearers running in 60 seats, the Government party counts on the upport of the sole Labor candi date V 1 in I frf rT i laHtmi McTSSJ bacKTO'theTr U biwt ' f In the two far northern ridings. He h la Crosse and Cumberland. : elections have been deferred . Spe-, rial legislation governs the voting ! n these, due to difficulties of j canoe travel and.delay 'n spread-1 Ing news in the sparsely settled ! ureas. The orenent standing of the Legislature is 52 Liberals and one Laborite Liberal supporter, 5 Progressives, 4 Conservatives nd America's Favorite CM-120 I Independent . Since the last provincial flection on June 2, 1925, twelve by-elections have been held of wh;eh the Government has wot; eli'Vcn. I've forgotten. I ever had any nerves Your doctor will tell you how .the act of chewing relaxee and aoothe (trained nerve, and how the healthful clea nting action of Wricley' refrethe and tone you up all round. Aid digestion. .WRS6LEYS Sw rftrrf?) after Specials FOR THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FINEST ONTARIO CHEESE Per lb 32c ONTARIO HONEY 6s. Per tin 75c SAAN1CH CLAMS 2 tins ...35c IvELLOGG'8 CORN FLAKES rer pkg 10c :AGLE LOBSTER 's, per tin 45c Us, per tin 35c FRESH TOASTED MARSH-MALLOWS Per lb 80c FREE CUP AND SAUCER With each pound of Braid's Best 0. P. Tea at Mc, or Bruid's Best Coffee at 70c, you will receive a Cup and Saucer FREE. CREAMETTES Quick macaroni. Per pkg 10c I.IBBrS, POEK AND BEANS Medium tins. 2 tins 25c LIBBY ftOAST BEEF Is. Per' tin 25c SPRATT'S DOG BISCUITS 5-1 b. sacks. Per sack ,.75c NATIONAL DOG BISCUITS Per pkg 40c SCHLITZ MALT EXTRACT 2VaS. Per tin ...70c Watts' Grocery duality Right Prices Right PHONE 55 PHONE 50 i m iiHI asWiliii rsTiat aMii ... iwf-r.Trr. .'.lac