A-WO I (tflwperi, (3d. Q. I 'vi u iiuy i an vi Clty. Ung, the Tailor Phone C19 SPECIALS! 68ft. your Illttior, ia. Drutcists Shoe June 29, 1929. iturday, TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE TTIREE SPECIALS! Lavender Mentholated Shaving' Cream, 50c, Lavender Talcum Powder, 30c 85c value. Both for v. I.: ijgQg Klenzo Shaving Cream, 50c, Genuine Gillette Blades, 50c $1.00 value. Both for gQg Our Bathing Caps have arrived New, fnjah stock, . Values from 1Cn TO (M ftft1 wines ltd. MONTHfcAl ...Sl.ll. hi jfiy BOMTOS I".! v9l Hi ' jK 45 JRW lresfNmdlnji.t Low fiu I tales Mb- Af OF ICE Iff VIIONK JB" .WlRf ! Z7fic Pioneer RTHWD AVE. O SIXTH ST. ' MP WINMPMi . 1UMI Hff tHH .1110 ... WM VH bllMIIMUN. CAMIAKY 1 WI Iridiiftr Twir via Vumtw I VB Other Hriats i Vj l ull I1irtk-Ular. I VIA CITY TICKET 3 VS Tlllllll AVE Ranadian L 1 (0lYce LOOK ! Money Saving Value plLANKETS, COMFOHT- JKUS, TOWELS, FLAN-I NELETTE 1JLANKKTS 0nly a limitctl quantity. tomc early or you may lie disappointed. O.Kirkpatrick SIXTH STREET i SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO OIIDEU hUinc. Wnrlim.inwhln nnil Slvlf All Guaranteed IMiTS steam ri.KANKD AND PRESSED Vt Doll.,... i. t n i r l. -TELEPHONES 8?f,200 couver. and tbe ert i,t.j " . . HeSB on at ain oeen .am ana tut ir National " to on tots ier 1 an,e a!c i I The ooc we udvertbtfd yoater-L day. The 21-Jevreled Hamilton-j Illinois CO-Hour Railroad Watch. A solid dspondable lookinK. timepicoe. j The steel porta are polished lik; a raiiror and specially tempered 1 1 lo a wwlnir needle. Not enough tu bend or wear, not hard neugh to break. rr ...) mt iUff"nnt tpmncril- ture8 10 run t0 the secqnd. Price $70.00 OTHER (iOOW WATCMB8 f.. ikL (Jewellers ' Tilt STORt Willi m CUWIS ' CATAnrtn BLAODFf Sik iw .! ,fh l ' '..(KIIDV! Local Items Moose Picnic Sunday. (150) 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Dig 4 Tax!, tf Dentist Dr. J. It. Gosse. Phone Jabour's July Clearance Sale is Yacht Club Regatta July 7, ah boat owners tune up engines for that. date. continue piano gummer noil lUlorkdurii diiri FHo. npllajtk,i Everything greatly reduced at Jabour's Sale. Mis, Agnes Maohensls of the Family Store staff returned to tbe city yesterday from a hoMday trip to Van Mb. Qeorse Roger, who hsj visiting (or two months at Vancouver elsewhere In the smith returned to city yesterday. I i All cup holders of Prince Run-' Bowing and Yacht Club will ti i 4i. , " J" w ' lauraiine euro floats at once. ! I MM. B. VfeUer and daughter. Mies walker. wUl aall thii afternoon the Prlneess Loulae for Victoria they will apend tbe holiday!. Mrs Walker enrolling tn the suBsmsr school (or teachers. W. Oowen. who has been employed the local dry dock as a shipwright. sail this evening on tbe prince Rupert for Vancouver Mr. Oowen has prassra into service as a rewree mi of the local league soccer games was w nave aajuaicawa ai w Dominion Day Cup final on Monday. , of tfca da legates to tbe Asso ciated Boards of Trade of Central Bmteh Onliimhla convention here this weak- reuinsed by tola morning's train to tbatr homes In tbe interior. night was ths only free eventnis oeiaganea asm aurun ii -vmj ' m wwm mvn umea prrvseeiy. a . With tMe lorIsmmmer; vacation ni commencing, the annua! migration teachers frcsn iMl barta lc( the nort: Vancouver and elee where In tl 1 south lav now' euj Sevedd pedal psoagogussw aimvsd in tbe olty frosi the mterli MfMbe rsatsrnay afternoon- train wmm-ct si tefboon many more arrived . Tbe iwamer' Prince Rupert. lllng tonight; are ' (Mtn. -will have many teach- ' board while other southbound USMsa. getting .their shaie. Bi to Short of Breath Ito bmoinering o reeling. o unoKing bensation he tic Mrs. II. Day, Dartmouth, tiS.. writes: "For over a year I was trouble 1 with smothering tpeUtt and shortnees of breath, and it was impossible for me to walk, even a short distance, be-CAHse of the choking sensation 'which followed. After tniog trj.inv treatments, in vak, I at W df. MeJ to try So aad In a atrrpnsingiv tbtrtt time they did me much go-M Price 60c per trax at all druggists or dealers, or maikti dirert on receipt of price by Tbe T MUbum Co., Ltd., 14, Toronto, OnL ULM.Si rfrW, - ffl aWrWrT. wWlHM skkeM ALKIN'S BEST Hampers were presented this weess wn Mh. Win. Millar Mrs. Allen Davieti Mn. (!. Munro Mm. T. D. Smith Today's entires will be announced as usual in the window of Altw&N'EAl' & UVMIUH ! flrnle Outfitter, Nest OipHol Thfirtrc-WheTc All .Men'Shop. ' More hampers next weok You Might Jut a Well lluy MALKIN'SBEST Dominion Day Crate .U'tl.l 9:30 a.m. Children's armory... 10:30 a.m. Children's sports, Acropolis Hill; junior football. 1:30 p.m. Baseball, Elks vs. Gyros. .3:30 p.m. Football,, Thistles vs. Regiment,; final for Dominion DaV Cup. 6 :45 p . nr. Baseball, S . 0 . C . vs . winners of afternoon game. 9:00 p.m. Dance in Moose Hall, Premier' nine-piece orchestra, refreshments. Drawing for Boys' Band raffled at dance. Kitchen Towelling 7 yards fnr $1.00 at Jabotfr's Sale. I ' - Hn. J. W. Duma and tanuly are salllns thU even! or by the Prince Hup- . Vancouver on . vacation trip, j Mm. M. Kenny and granddaughter. mas . stalker, an sailing or the Tiaot Rupert tola evening fee Van- , Mj. H. O Ksnasdy Md young son left on this morning's train for Frtace George where they wilt apend month' holiday v letting with relatives. 1 utH Caroline Mitchell aaUs this eve- mn( qq a pttoet Rupert for Van- cou aIMi aUewhere In the south where aJ)ma .ummer vacation. j Prortnclal u i , - of Stewart, tr hAivln Mwiit & 1mm few rfava days In in the city, sailed by the Prince Rupert ym- terday afternoon on her return norm. - Trevor Johoaton. wte la identified with hts brother 8. D. Johnston In the brokerage bullosas here, aalla thta evening on the Prince Rupert for Vlo- torla Miss Orrgln. Mwrmsn, daughter of . . . ! . - ..... mi. am mxa. uanae awaieiaiaii .wh thla even uui on the . Brmee Ruoert .1 ' ...A i, the Praetlcany all space la sold out (or slasmer Prmss Rupert which aalla we souw sjMabtg. Many Abool tsnehers from ad dtotrtct intruded In the peapptMr 'list , l . ' Mis- E. A. Hercei. iirinclnal of Booth Memorial School, and Miss May Hartln are salHng tola stoning on tbe -Ince Rupert for Vancouver and Vic toria where tbey will apend tbe eum- VBcatlon. D. Machsmns, dock mints at ths i.i or, d w on . man, train (or Montreal where on July 6 will aall aboard tbe stwimsr Laura- for a trip to his foraasr home m Scotland. I ' . ' 4w, w e,44'e''Wwe- 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS Mooe Annual Picnic at Digby Jun SU 8t. Andrew's Society Picnic Sunday, July 14, to Gnteiy Bay. Girmham Dance to be held at Port Clements some tfm in June. be prepared buy a bowl Prince Rupert Rowine and Yacht Club Regatta July 7, K. of C. picnic, Sunday, July Digby Island. LRtnniic iMiaar, uctotxr z and 1G8 liJ h-Jw-ws r 'jar Wherever there are iusects just spray FLY-TOX and they die by the millions. K nii n., n.i oj. UJtt cummi lUxl Spnrw, Vtt. (.V) GaUau Im (Im a laACHANT IN ODOR. Dcvelopeil at Isllon Institute of Indditrial Research by Rex Feb KtlSot"' a lowililp. FLY-TOX I KILL W FLIE . j AAOQUITOEy MOTH'ROACHEy- AMI' FLE kf iltJli flOJIlltSA Flag Parade 'from- -th Children's Running Shoes for 75c at Jabour's Sale. llias Mary Esstnope of Booth Memor- lal Bebool teaching atstt aalla this at ttrnoon on the Prlnssas Louise tor Vancouver to apend the summer holi- aT - Mlaa Mary Astert of the city treesur- era staff salted last nfefat pa the Prln- eass Manutnna for a two weeks' holiday trtP Vancouver And elsewhere in th ou 1 Hev. George a. Webber of Vancou- rer secretary at tbe Lords Day Al 1 lance, who ts on tour of tlua ells- trlet. naued last nlbt on the Princess Maqulnna for Ocean Falls. G i. Asbton. transferred Telegraph Oreek, aaiwui from here on the Prlneess Ma- I""1 ,or 1M vooa Mia Margaret Magulre of Booth Memorial Bcnvoi teaching staff will eetl this afternoon on tbe Prlneon Loulae for Vancouver en route to her home at Salmon Arm where she wui afxntfl apend the the summer summer bolidaye. bottdaya. - ... . n-u. , oh. iub nn. ihw uthimw mtwi family left yesterday lor CMUtlMts. Mrs. ' Dyobavn and ehrMran will up reaidence In their summar borne at: Lake Kathlyn and Mr. Dybhavn win rewn w xne crvy w ww. - Dr. and Mia. H. L. Alexander and sen will leave neat Thursday for Hazel ton where they wHl oMtmenee i month s motor trip to Saa Pranciaoo where Dr. Alexander plans on attending tbe Paeaflc Coast Dental Confer - Ben amtth assistant manager of the Premier mine, willed yesterday, afternoon by the Prince Rupert on his return to Stewart. Mn. Smith, whom he zl: ?'?fB Jf""- TU,t hr bome Manttcha. Having been delayed wrth heavy cannery freight for tbe Skeena River. C.P.R. Princess Maqulnna. Oapt. 8 K. Oray. arrived In port at iao tm night from the south and aalled at 11:30 on her return to Vancouver and waypolnta. STRAWBERRY TEA AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH YESTERDAY AFTERNOON A very delighful strawberry tea was held yesterday afte noon in the Presbyterian Church hall by the Ladies' Aid of the church. The tables were very tastefully decorated with pink and white , roses. There was at good attend- 1 0n ii i i. .uuc stiiu uver was auuea to tne iunas as a result. The gueeta were received by Mrs. Thomas McMeekin. The home cooking was Jn charge of Mrs. J. Greer and Mr. Stiles. Tea arrannrnianli .. wnm ... In 4ha " - n- ,,w.v Han.la nt MntTinlo,. u,ik I Hod Mcleod and Mrs. D. C. Mc-Rae pouring, and assisting were Mesdatnes John McRae, A. Ber-ner, L. Eby, N. FTaser, W. L. Sandison, W. D. Moxley, W. Pi rce and Miss Muriel Vance. The program was in charge of Mrs. Steen. Vocal solos were given by Mrs. V. Millar, Mis. Brocklesby and Mrs. Jervis Mc-Leod, accompanied by Mrs. Cul-lin; a piano solo by Miss Aletta McKinley; piano and violin duet by James and Wisner Bryant. REBEKAHS AND QDD ( ; FELLOWS TO TERRACE Will Pay l'raternal Visit Over' Week-End to Lodges in Interior Town i Several members of the local Re- bekah and Oddfellow' lodges left : un this morning's train to pay a fraternal visit to the lodges at Trviir-. Sume will return to the! i ii mi tomorrow ul'iernoon's train and some on Monday afternoon. TTYTTf fTTTn TT rTTYrrTTT TTITT i y T T7 T " I "f J TTTTTTTfTTB CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society, 245 Second Avenue Tnfs" Society is a branch of'tlie Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE." Testimony meeting on Wednesday Evening at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. Reading Room, 2-15 Second Avenue, open days and Thursdays from 3 to 5 p.m. . PRESBYTERIAN CHUKOT, Preacher, Rev. T. I von Jones, M. A. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morning worship' at 11 o'clock. Subject, "THE INTERPRETER ALONG LIFE'S WAY." Solo and chorus by Junior Choir. Soloist, Helen Fuller. Evening service at 7:80. Subject, "THE PROBLEM OF THE EMPTY HOUSE." FIRST UNITED CHURCH " Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, B.A. ; Deaconess, Miss E. Elliott Mo-ning worship at 11 o'clock. Communion service and' reception of new members. Evening service at 7r30. Sdbjeci, "THE POWERFUL NATION." Mrs. James Weir sailed yesterday afternoon by the Prince Rupert for a visit In Stewart i Oarl K. Sutter. Alaska eaanery mail saUrd last night on the Gardens f I Alert Day. after having npent several days In the etty Mn. E. M. Keron. whose an Is M aosWicd with tfce Railway iUU Servlae here, aatled last ngn on Ue Oarde&a Uir a trip to Vamouver. Father ObmypD Remsa OatMatO DritAt at Anrox. salted by ti Rupert last evening on his return to ie smarter town after rMVhaz apent a days In the etty. c W. Mages, wall fenmvl Stewart mining man. aalled by the Pttna Bto- , ....i.. . .unum m hi Mbmt j - conn erver mnis; -m :1n the cite on. buatoens. C.P.R. steamer Princes Lootee, Oapt Arthur .Hater, la due In port a tits this wfternoon from Skagway and will eaU at 5 p.m. for Vancouver a ad Vto- rens Flag Parade will start from the armory, Second! Avenue, at 0:45 on Monday morn ing, Dominion Day. K. C. Praser. Inspector of schools, sailed last night on the Oardena tor Victoria where he wn: be engaged In marking examination papers at Department of Education headquarters. Mrs. Praser and family are at Ohflllwaek for the holiday Puwum awllln 1 mm kr far th. I south on the Oardena last night ln - eluded: H. C. Praser and Clue Milton, (or Victoria: Mrs. Preston and ehlMren, . fir Butedale: Carl A. Sutter, for Alert Merle West, for Vancouver. CONSTABLE M'KINLEY - MOVEDTO INTERIOR I ' Provincial fqhstable .' Richard McKinley, whi Jias been idauti-'1 fied with the city detachment here since tbe provincial police' too over city policing three years I ago, has been transferred to r, f . i . . . j . i . i 1 rin,:e ueorge any uemcnmeni ana u Via laavintr flnnrt v urltn mm , his new duties. His successor here has not yet been named. j TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY f TSAD UK RENT Filrniehed suite. Summit Apartments. Phone Blue 845. (tf) Weak and Run Down Didn't Want to Eat Could Not Sleep c Mm. D. Lmns, Fault fits. Marie, Out, writos: "I was weak and run down: did not want to eat, and could not sleep, I felt tired of living and often loneed for death to free me from my terrible misery as I felt I would never be strong again, I thought I would try snd reafty I soon fait Eke sating and living, and new his sssimid to soms to Manufastuiwl only by TW T. MO-bank Oo, Lii, Taronto, Oaa. STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS Fer Vancouver Mondays as. Prince Oeorge 4 p.m. Tussdays as. Cetala 30 p.m. Itnirsdays as Prince Charles. 4 p.m. Fridays m Prln Maqubia 10 pjn. "rldays-a. Gardena Midnight Baturdays as. Prince Rupert, 7 p.m. June 20 sa. Princess ' battlse. & pm. J4y 1 M- Princess AUce . . J p.m. Adllatde 4 p.tn. Pfttjcss fiaajlse pum. uy Prbsses AXke .p.m. Jury IT M. rrlnosai Adelaide 8 pan. My 30-M. PrmstM louVe . Jl pm. July 94-ss Attoe .J p.m. Jovr oj. AdeHMe 5pm Jwlr-gi s; Princess Louise 5 p m. Jnly 10 as Prince John a m My 34- Prince John a.m. lrr"Vanrnver Oaaa 4pm Effeare riarii-s in w ajn tv. "jcorge :au a m. am. thjpert in so a m Pr. Miisarbjr.n p m July J a. Mkesf AdftakJe . a m Jutf 4 eg: TMSJtess Hfttie ; . . a.m. '-ssifirtr Ante ..m. Jwty 1-m. PttocesayAdeUWe ..a-m,. Jntv t.'Priwtwi5...a.m. July IS m. Psktoes AMss t.m. July M en. PTbaaass Adftslde ..a.m. July tS-ss. Pdaces LswVe ....a.m. Jnty 3 a. Prfcsasss AJsoe. .. . . .a.m. July I sr. Prtose Jeh ...pijn. July Is ss. Pftnos Jshe ,p.m. July a ss. Prraos Jsha .....jj.m. For Nna Itltrr anil Pitrt Simpson Sundays ss. Oatott .8 p.m. Front Nam Itlver and Port Slmpwrn Tussdaysss. Oatakt 11:30. a.m. l"r Strwart, Premier, Anjot and Allca Arm ;8 p.m. Mondaya as. Prtsee Charles 8 p.m. Fridays ss. Prftaoe Rupert . .4 p.-n. Freer) SU wart, Prrnilet, Anyox and Alice Arn Tuesdays . Oatola ....UtSO a.m. Thursday s. Pr Obarles loao a.m. Saturdays ss. Prtose Rupert 8 p.m. T North ijnren Charlotte llnnd- Mcodavs ss. Pi toll Charles 8 p.m. iw oHh QiiftnifCharjoite Mand Thursdays-es Pr.'-tfcles loao a.m. t fw suth ijueen rhariotte i.iami July l ss. Prince Jtfca 8 p.m. JUIT IB - ...s p.m. July Prhtto Jwkfi ...s p.m. . ... , . , , " iianas ""''"j;' - . - - -" j. S4 ss. Prtaee Jbn .a.m. Far Ahiaka Pr. Oesfgs 4 p.m. 1 as. Prlneess AdeteMe a.m. July Princess faoulse ...a.m. July Brines Alto a.m. Julv 13 ss. Prlneess AaeiaMe a.m. July 15-ss. Princess Loulae ...a.m. Julr IB Prlnssss Alias ....a.m. Julv 28s- Prlneess AsetaMe a.m. July 98-ss. Prtnosss Loulae ..a.m. July 38- -ss. Prlneess Allee .a.m. Freni Alaska Mondays ss Pr. Oeorse 1040 a.m. June 38 ss. Princess Louise ..p.m. July 3 ss. Prtnosaa Alio ...I p.m. July 6 -ss Prlnosss AdslaM p.m. J"ly 10 as. Prlnosss Louise ..I p.m. July IS ss. Prlnosss Allee ..(p.m. July 17 ss. Prlnosss AdelaWc p.m. July SO ss. Prtnceas Louise. p.m. July 84 ss prlnosss Alios ..(p.m. July t7 ss Prlnosss Adelaide I p.m. July 81 -as Princess Louise .8 p.m. F"r I'orl Slmnn and Wales liland Fridays as. Cardena a.m. From Slmimon and n Inland Fridays -as. Oerdem p.m. This aUernoon'n tnm, due from ths .mm at a 30. was reportsd this nvom u'K to be on t;ine. KKKl'INO IT QllKT ni.' h'rd-ur actor was looking for i imn in s amall provincial town, lie 'uicckod nt lut on the door of a house where he had seen ttoe notice "Apartments." "Could you give me the lowest terms tor a'-1";'.1' he itsksd ths landlord. "I ...old." tlie reply, "but my Bur)!-, m Jn-t behinr'. me. and she does not halu tor ikkI lnivgie."Auari. Mill 1 I 7