Thursday, July 4, 1029. " SPECIALS! SPECIALS! Lavender Mentholated Shaving Cream, 5l)c, Iiaven-der .Talqum IJowder, 35c 85c valiie. Bother .) --50c Klenzo Shaving Cream, 50c, Genuine Gillette Blades, 50c $1.00 value. Both for (50q Our Bathing Caps have arrived New, fresh stock. Values from 15C T0 S1.00 yfie Pioneer Drtttcists THIRD AVE. f SIXTH ST TELtPIIONTS f" 1,200 See tire new FRIGIDAIRE ANEW Frlgldalrc with CoKl Control at the lotv est price in Frigiilaire history. Has all llie other wonderful convenience and health protection features C. J. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and Style All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED We Deliver to Any Part of thi City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 649 SPECIAL IMS WEEK! MOORE'S MURESCO Per pad age 65c A. W. Edge Co. Wholesale nnd Retail Paint Distributors offered by Frigiilaire. Come in and sec it. Learn tlicea General "Motors jiaynicnt terms. . Jt. 0icrateyn)rar farm electric : plants or cen-tral station current ALGER, SPECIAL REPRESENTAT1VI1 Vancouver, Victoria 1IKUCE ROH1NSON ELECTRIC (R.C.) LTD. PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS V w in t k illlC STORE WITH THE CLOCK S. D Johnston Co.Ltcl. Representatives for MILI.Ell COURT & CO., Limited Through our connections vn caYi make prompt execution of buying and selling orders on the Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto stock exchanges. Closing prices from theso exchanges posted on our stock board twice daljy. Orders from out-of-town client?, bv wire or letter, will receive our prompt attention. S.D. Johnston Colli 610 2nd Avenue Thone 130 Prime Rupert. n.C Local Items Wall, having arrived on yesterday afternoon's train. , Will the person, who took the red silk umbrella by mistake from the ladies' dressing-room of the Capitol Theatre last night, kindly return to the Daily News Office. 163 ! Major A. W. Davis, well known mining nun, was a passenger aboard the Princess Alice yester day afternoon returning to Vancouver following a trip to the Atlin district. William L. McCutcheon, who has been teaching school at At lin, was a passenger aboard the ; Princess Alice yesterday after jnoon going through to Vancouver for. the summer vacation. W. O. Fulton returned to the train iron iKiae. ,ae wnera, he srent several days with his family who are now in residence there for the summer. kis. A. D. Ralllie returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from SmUhers where she hns been relieving for a month !on the ruiratpg staff of the Bulk-ley Valley District Hospital. Ft A Bank, managing director LOOK !W the xmm and nnfsrked aboard U Money Saving Values BLANKETS, COMFORT-KUS, TOWELS, FLANNELETTE BLANKETS Only a limited quantity. Come early or you may ho disappointed. J.A.K;rkpatrick SIXTH STREET 0 Same Watch tl The one we advertised yester train from Smithers following a visit iiftsrwctioii to the property PrLt- 1 There were 126 passengers go ing south aboard the steamer Princess Alic,e wtich was in port yesterday- afterj&n bound from Skagway to Vancouver. Of these 105 were tourists, only two people disembarking here: W. B. George of Stewart and Mrs. Desaa Em- The tl-Jewelpd; Hamilton-lanuelsjof Vancouver. Illinois CO-Hoiur ltrdftd Watch. A-ISird depehdtfcfc ' vfog ' timepiece. The steel fcVits are polished liku a mirror and specially tempered like a sewing needle. Not soft enough to bend or wear, not hard enough to break. Tested at different iempera-lures to run to the second. Price $70.00 , . .. OTHER GOOD WATCHHS" 30.. $35, m, 1C ' THANKSGIVING THISSUNDAY Plana are being laid for Prince Rupert people to join with the people of the rest of the British Empire in a service of thanks-riving for the recovery of His Majesty; Ring George V. from the serious Hneas which threatened hh. llffcAIl churches 'hfeve Beth atuVedip take part. and i is understood will do aIIywh)-sn bjtthc King as suitable, for the occasion are "All People that on Earth do Dwell" and '"Praise My Soul' the King of Heaven." STOMACH PAINS? Get rid of them Permanently with "Fruit-a-tives." "Fruit-s-tlvw" will rid you of rm, flatulence, or pain afttr eating, and make life worth living again. Mrs. Annie Glovtr, Ottawa, writes: "A lufftrvr from inditettimi, con.ttp.tloA, dnMdfut Mmh paint, I trid Triiit-a-UVM Soon tbM UU wr a lliing o( th pan." Frult-a-lhrea'' acts naturally on the sys-trm. Oell- and quickly it ttrrngthrns the wh()l digestive tract. It awakens liver, bowels lW'luineys. stxjithfs th stomkeb. Get a Mt or 50c bbt it your .drusjitt's today. Did digestive troubles MM MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELlViiRV Throughout the City. W",-hnve been appointed Bolev!fgent8 in Trlnce Rupert for the famous BROOKS-BANK CERTIFIED MILK. Price, 25c per quart. The samin Prince Rupert as in Vancouver. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE TIIREE SCALE OF CHARGES Jk i. 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf The following is the scale . ) of charges made for reading Dentist Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone notices. ! ' ' 686. Wrth Notices 60c. ),' Cards'of TKank8. tr " Eleven a.m. Motor nnAt'iRnctf. . Funeral Notices L All boat owners will kindly hand''"" teTaTTJowers 10c per I" H.Te iW-fV2 noon for m- " ..-. Yacht CloWiafti, July 7, Marriage and Engagement l923V ' 151 announcements $2. David GIbb Is In town for a' tJ J.J , . . . hrlpf VUH tVnm him . w a vs a saac U U S CD MO C.N.R. watchman at Hole-in-the- Westminster- Glee Singers re turn engagement, Moose Hall, Saturday 8:15 p.m. Inspector JVvUiam Sii viociai policj, duft on ing's train ftfrSmither will make invtigatio 1 II haM r, pro- Mrs. Daugherty, manager of Demers store, went south this week on a buying trip. Felix Batt will sail Saturday evening on the Prince George for a holiday trip to Vancouver. This afternoon's train, dud frour tlii!" L'ust'Ttt 330," 'was" i epor ; ted this mornjng ij jbe on time. ! Mrs. U. W. Kennedy of Stewart is a passenger aboard the Prince Charles, today going, to Vancouver. , Miss. Jessie Wieatherhead,. Winnipeg school teacher, arrived in 153 the city on yesterday afternoon's jtram and will pay a visit here T. J. Shenton, inspector of, with her sister, Mrs. L. W. Pat- mines, left on this morning's I ". Borden Street, before pro-train for u trip to Burns Lake on needing to Vancouver, official duties. I - I H. L. Shadwell, accountant in Take mother for a treat! How the local branch of the Canadian about a niee quiet cup of tea after Bank of Commerce returned to the the show at the Stirling Supper 'city on the Prince Charles this Rooms. (158) I morning after making the round (trip to Stewart, Anyox and Mas- Boat owners will be sure and'84 Inlet. hand in their time by July 6 at 12 noon for Yacht Club Regatta,1 M,M Patricia Gwyer, who has July 7, 1019. 154 ben teaching school at Massett, larnvea in tne city on the l'rince Dramatic sketches and musical Cherlea this morning to spend monologues by Miss Elsie Mc- th ummer vacation with her I.nin 1 Un4fr! fThnrrti Jnlv is ! parent. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. ... 1 ei inn i a Tickets 50e -An rtunlty io make big Eff? TXiXrWl&rlFi.h'W n! th mtMt wne. rrived into. i- iiuo the Ki rpand a trip r""ar' tMm the city on yesterday afternoon'srRrt, Anyox ancT Masi uwyer, . ivni urananv Avenue. H. Yuill, Vancouver mining en- mtmSKrmlt Boarir Membership gineer, who has been making an tickets are. new ready. Phone 555 inspection of the Topley Rich' or venings Green 326 for par- f'ld mine, arrived in the city ticulars. 151 from the interior on yesterday ! afternoon's train and caught the Westminster Glee Singers re-steamer Princess Alice fer the turn engagement. Moose Hall, 'south. Saturday, 8:15 p.m. Tickets at . . Orme. Rupert Pharmacy, and1 E' ,Z'mmf 8e f the Baxter Roe. Cowan & Latta Ltdf rafner J0.? who has been on a week s visit Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Lamb re- I' r.?V T nil n tT L turned to the city on the Prince Mmmm v tv, t.ia J Charles this rooming affcsr hav- . " rT. " "T"" " i- c. Charles today returning to Van- nleL f1."" jcouver. , .A. C. McMillan of the Great West Life Assurance Co. arrived morn- in the city on the Prjnce Charles ere he this morning after a trip to Stew n con- i art ana rreraier on company nection with a recent automobile business and will pay1 a brief rataitty there. He may fcohroughi visit here before proceeding: to to i-rmce ueorge oeiore rcoirning to the city. William B. George, elLknown Stewart mining man ;t(r whom the George Copper iTtwrty is named, arrived in the litMon the rnnceas Alice yestenfl noon from the north afteFhaving spent some considerably time enraged in prospecting in the Cas-siar district. The Canadian National Railways offer the finest summer trip in the world via S. S. "Prince Charles" Stewart, Anyox, Massett 'nlet leave Prince Rupert Mon-lay, return Thursday; or make week-end trip to Terrace" or Smltbers. Very low fares. Enquire City Ticket Office, Phone 260. J. 31. ANNOUNCEMENTS Westminster 4 Glee f ffngers, Moose Hall, Saturday, 85 p.m. St. Andrew's Society C Picnic Sunday, uly 14, to Grassy Bay. Prince Rupert Rowing and Vacht Club Regatta July 7. K. of C. picnic, Sunday, July 14, Digby Island. Catholic Baiaar, October 2 and 3. 158 "HELPED K WONDERFULLY" Woman Strengthened by Taking Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound ; $k Port Colborn. Ont, "Aftfcr an operation, I was very n.l lile, iM t'ak, nerossmd ' ph nry- nearinlit to a'. I'inkham's Veg- ciahle Compound ar) vertiscd and t i"d it and buliftve it ln'!ed me on- id.'rfully. I have no muk epulis any more, tho pains have left m and imnen-fsarsnsuch better. I M safe in saying Lydia K. l'inkham'a madl-dnea have holiiod me wondertully." Mrs. Wm, It. KK iitkixer, P U3, Port t'otborno, Ont. Vancouver. Mrs. W. G. Hughes and children and Miss M. Hughes will sail tomorrow night on the Princess Maquinna for Vancouver en route to Montreal where on July after-! 25 they will embark aboard the steamer Melita for London, England. They e.xpect'.tp take up residence in the Old Country. C.N.R. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. Neil McLean, arrived in port at 880 this morning from. Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet snd will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Vancouver. Among the passengers on the vessel are Lieutenant Governor R. R. Bruce and his secretary, A. M. D. Fair-bairn, returning to Victoria after a tour of Northern British Columbia. r NO C.N.R. TENNIS Unfavorable weather last evening again prevented the playing of further games in the C.N.R. Tennis Club's tournament. PICNIC IN HALL Owing to unsettled weather, the annual Sunday School picnic of St. Andrew's Cathedral is being held in the Cathedral Hall this afternoon rather than across the water. Many youngsters are In attendance to enjoy the fun. and Rev. J. B. Gibson and E. W. Tucker, Sunday School superintendent, are in charge of the "Yea, Bob ta back from UxBm a41n and ho'sityn hea tetf, m H. , ,Thirii , arc hiuramlncjurc In B. C. and U, has a apieadld poal-tkm "with on of th flour mint h(Tt Nnploylnc oTr 300 mu! Betwn thorn, trioe vwo plant make white tlour tor the whole Pacific coaat trade and do a tremendous xport buslnea aa well. You uae ths paetry flour, of oourie." B.C.IJKOCUtT$ .BUREAU mi Strength for the Sultry Days SHRE WHEAT! With all the bran of the whole wheat im 1817 ilWimSffltSWBaiSltMSMBSaWH Mental buoyancy and physical alertness come from eating the crisp flavory shreds of whole wheat with milk. Delicious for luncheon with berries. Save the paper inserts In Shredded Wheat packages. FOUNDED in 18x7, the Bank of Montreal is now in its 112th year of financial service for the people and commerce of Canada. In every place of importance throughout the Dominion, the Bank is represented by a fully-equipped Branch. It also has its own offices in Great Britain, France, the United States and Mexico. Its facilities, in all phases of domestic and foreign banking are unexcelled. 'I 1 , .BANK OF MONTREAL Established 1817' Total Asacti in exec of 900,000,000 Prince Rupert Branch: A. H. CARSON. Manager. i Husband: "Phoebe Phoebe I your nvMhcr ha& faUcn over the oUif." Wife: "Oood HeaTeaal U ahe hurt?" , Huaband: "Not jret ebe haant atob.xd. Paaalnc Show. London.