II' aturdsy, June 22, 1929. TOE DAILY NEWS -; ; PAGE THREE JjSf CHlCAOo... mm iiunton ... i.-,;.;h CvW m , IDROXTO.. 116JK) NfcHlOUK.. 1.-.1.70 M Mtf EltHIIMON, CAUJAItY SIS. 00 3Kjj VS Triangle Tour la Vaueouver 48. HS Mr VK3 Olher luints ('orieopoiMluigl)' Low Ew 3 l ull l"flrii, nicr. lmffs Hair HST A CITY TICKET OP ICE Iffl 58 TIIIHI. AVE. imiom; 200 jrr$ lj"""" 1 tuiiin in rx..il-m ',..oyin ii,,.,.,,;M;.-,iiii,iiiiii;iniii:iiiMiiiiii.tMiMinMiMi, iiiuiuiJ.T:.'.. Ranadsan National SPECIALS! SPECIALS! Lavender Mentholated Shaving Cream, 50c, Lavender Talcum Powder, 35c 85c value. Both for 50c Kleruo Shaving Cream, 50c, Genuine Gillette Blades, 5uc $1.00 value. Both for gQg Our Bathing Caps have arrived New, fresh stock. Values from 15C T0 1.00 Stamen IM. Jfic Pionv.er Drttycjsta THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST TELOMIONIi i"j,20C In "Caterpillar Tractors" MEAN BETTER, QUICKER, CHEAPER LOGGING Sole Distributor for It. C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. 9 J0 STATION STREET. VANCOUVER. II. C. Branches: Prince George, Kelowna, Nelson CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD OPERATING G. T. P. 20,000-TON 1 I.OATING'DRYJIOCK Engineer, Machinist Boilermakers, Blacksmith, Pattern Maker, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant 1st Equipped to Handle All Hindu of .MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 "JjB4jjB Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Kig 4 Taxi, tf Dentist Dr. J. It. Gosse. Phone C8G. Mr;' H. Wl Morry of Port Esalng-ton Is ,pyug a! brief visit to town, having arrived from the Skeena River on yesterday afternoon train. Big "St. Hanmorro" in Boston Hall Saturday night at 9 p.m. Norwegian music. Everybody welcome. (144) 8. 8. Magoffin and alater arrived in the city on yeetsrday afternoon's train from 6t. Paul, Minn., and will all this evening on the Prince cie-rg for Vancouver. Judge and Mrs. P. McD. Young returned to the city on yesterday afternoon1 train from Prince Oeorge where they spent a few days visiting with their aon, A. McB. Young. A. R. Holtby, superintendent of the C N R. bridges and building department, returned to the city on yesterday aft -moon's train following a brief visit to the Interior on official duties. Mr. and Mm. Thomas McOlymont left this morning on the east bound train for Haeelton to which point their car has been shipped and wUl drive through the country to Prince Oeorge. and thane to Vancouver. It to expected 'that they will be away aeout two week. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Annual Picnic at Digby June 30. Gingham Dance to b held at Port Clements come time in J tine So be prepared buy a bowl K. of C. picnic, Sunday, 'July 14, Digby Island. Catholic Bazaar, October 2 anJ 3. 158 Pimples, Blotches Quickly Vanish 1 Under This Penetrating Antiteptic UlXIi. It Molbn Uw UM aad Mm ill pliatla. blcttkx ud elkcr lwln. ' irOHtVO STOPS l.tSTANTLT. Tbl knllsf waaS MKtnM Ik iMTtss so Mala Iks ssrfiir a sac bottl mn in owrti or n arssst Cl' nr mmtr Sstt. B.OJK fiet tit m. (t'M ocljrlii)J3. Ms). Olt.MES LTII. n: t. Mrri'TciicoN. nurnoisT. SUITS! SUITS. MADE TO ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and Styl All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED ANI PRESSED We I)llvtr to Any Part of th City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 619 Yon Can Use his New Microscope It is car ied in the pocket like ' i a . . a fountain pen and is very namij for examining minerals, flower, Insects, etc. It is 26 power and the smallest microscope made. THE PRICE IS .VERY - " " LOW $1.25 , 1 i V if I JOHNgULGER? tTlIC STORE WITH THE CLOCK Wat Bothered With Severe Headaches Is Not Troubled Kow Mrs. James Itoeslter, Riverside, N.B., write: "I was bothered with severe headaches, for years, and tried many different medicines; but'to no effect. One day a friend told me about and after I had taken three bottles I found it had done me a world of Rood. Kow I don't know what a headache id like. I certainly have great faith in Durdock Blood Bittenj.,r Manufactured only by The T. Mil-burn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Out. This aftern-.on's train due from the east st 3 30. was reported this morn- ng to be on time. Kev. Nelson Harjcness, B.A., D.D.. will preach in the Baptist Church Sunday evening at 7:S0. Mlas Doris A. B. Moore of Fort Fraser was among auecassfui stodeinU in this district gseAuating from the ''rovlncisl Normal Sehdol. Weymarn Petroleums, Ltd., No. 2 well is already producing strong flow of over half million cubic ft. of wet gas. Douglas Sutherland, Broker, Second Avenue. Richard J. Oos-e. 'general manager of the B. C. Pecker, and L. D. Bowes, chief accountant for the com-oeny. arrived In ttoe city last evening from the south In Ike course of an inspection trip to company canneries i nlong the coast and will sail this eve-' nlng by the Prince Oeorge on. their return to Vancouver . W. M. McSparron.' inspector of transportation for toe western region of the Canadian National Rallwtya Wtth.hradauarter ln Winnipeg, and.., V. Ingram. Inspector of staff, arrived 'n trf"i an yeatesday aAemjM's pHL f'jlSa.the east & the course jSf an offlctat tour and .11 saU tc4tgt on the Pr:nce Oeorge 1 lor Vancouver. NOTte! tomorrow at 2 Gyro v. Elks. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED A smart girl with some experience in general store. Must have good references. Good wages to the right person. Apply Box 201 Daily News Office. (145) CELERY Each .25c 8PINAC1I Grown in dty. 2 lbs 25c NEW BEETS Bunch, each 10c NEW CARROTS-Burieh, each 10c TERRACE TURNIPS 8 lbs 25c Freh Supply Every Boat MIUTSPECIALS VEAL STEW Per lb, 22c IAMB STEW Per-lb. .... 20c BEEF CUTTINGSl'eKJlii. ,20o Good Roasts of I'rcs-h Veal Mussallem Grocery Co. ' Limited 17-423 5th Ave. E. Phones 18A84 P. 0. Box 575. rewefiTTeAePjBDmf1geaBW'TjU Ifl Union freighter ChUkopt. Capt. W. W. Mounce, Is due In port on . Monday, from Vancouver and wilt proceed to Alice Ann and Stewart. Mn. N. Worsfold of Seal Cove will sail this afternoon on the Princess Alice for Victoria, accompanied' by her son, Henry, and Aleza and Vincent Dodd. . ' ' ' I i -tilhjOfK! 1 Francis Plndley, , tcayiIo(rcd here trim Vernon In the provincial govern) ment service, arrived 'in the city from the south on the Princess 'Adelaide yesterday afternoon. P S. George , sails this evening on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver en route to his home in Nelson, accompanied by his son, S. W. Oeorge, wltn whom he has been visiting here. Mix Jean McMurphy of the student nursing staff of the Prince ..Rupert Gene: ai Hospital sails this evening on the Prince Oeorge for Ocean Palls where he will spend a holiday visaing with friends. Mrs. O. O. Tbunlng, who came i north with her husband in the Olynv pla to Juneau racing Martin yacht. which is in dry dock here following a recent stranding, will saU this eve' nlng cn the- Prince Oeorge for Van' couvrr cn route to San Francisco. .. . I C.P.R. steamer Princess Alice, Capt. - - .this afternoon from Skaewer and will ,R"" " w at 5 .m, for Vancouver arid Victoria. Passenger sailing from here for the south on the vessel will In elude: Mrs. N. Worsfold. for Victoria, and J. Wlnslow and E. Thompson, for Vancouver. ACME STORE IS BUSY PLACE I'remier Outfitting store for Men and Iloys Doing a Oreat lluslnesN at Their lUrkward Seanon Sale With the store thronged from morn until eve, The Acme Importers Is a busy place these day. With their old customers bringing their friends day by day, the clientele of The Acme has Increased greatly during this Backward Season Sale which Is now at Its height. The quality aad value of their goods, togAher with ttie sale prices which sre real' sale prices aad The Acme service Is ewnbinstlon wfetch Is hard to beat anywhere . And giese are being duly ap- ated m rauce Kupert ny aiaceni- l' Wiinwenld be advhed to pay a I visit eh 14w Aeme before loot to make purchase of your requirements, so that you may have a full choice before stacks get. too much broken. For. judging by the manner In wfeldb parcels are leaving The Asm, this Backward Season Sale will net lisve very much longer to run it rill h ivp socompUahed Its purpose. So, while sale price are still on. drop Ir ancV see what you require, being as sured that you wlU get value and quality fee ydur money. (Adrt.) FINE DISPLAY IN NEEDLEWORK IKimeHIr Srienre and .Manual Training Claiwes Show Excellent Hfoultn WANTED Smart young man with . . th. wnri dan. ,n tha some experience in gents' fur-1 aom sconomics and manual training nishmys. Must m reliable. Ap- centre by the pupiu of the high school ply Box 202 Daily News Office. Fresh (145) Vegetables LETTUCE Large heads. 3 for 25c eiUSEN ONIONS 3Cor. ..... 10c 11ADISHES 3 for ..........10 and Booth Memorial and Borden Street schools attracted a large number of parents and friends of the pupils to the B.-)th Memorial school yesterday after-neon. The Parent-Teacher Association at the same ttioe held a ssle of horns cooking and Ice oreaot and as a result the funds of the association were Increased considerably. The display of ckotbing enade by the girts wss of outstanding quality and variety. On all eldea was heard the highest praise of the excellence of workman ship, finish and design. Prises were awarded to the following, who led ln their rcsprctive gndea: Orade VI. Beanor Slevert, Booth Memorial school Kaau Nlacblo of Booth sclirol was highly commended. Orade VII. Isabel FMler, Borden St. school. I Orade VIII. Ounborg Pearson. Booth Memorial school; Betty Eastman. Booth Memorial school. Orade IX Muriel Vance, high school. CAULIFLOWER Eh 25c ! OTde Helen Stamp-Vmcent. high scnooi. A feature of the afternoon was the parade of the girls wearing the prise-winning costume. Eleanor Slevert also dlsplsyed a doll, dressed ln Italian Thrums, for edueti ahj won a prlzq at the VancourWiOeodfWin.Pay. rtitntly. Tea was served by Orade IX. pupils In the luoeh room which had been most effectively deoorated for the occasion. Muriel Vance we responsible for the decorative scheme which was the sublet of much commendation. The display of manual training wor't wis also of a very high standard. The radio cabinet by William Fuller, a table by Bill Klklna and tray by Jim Wtnalow attracted more than passing attention. Prire were diartbuted by Mrs. Ri M. Wlnslow. president of the.Parnt-TSao-her Association. Mrs. Deny waa cashier. Mr. Eastman and Mrs. Vie-rick were In eharge of home cooklnt. Mr Oeorge Hill and Mr. Thurber In oh-n;. of the sale of Ice cream. I The eeneral trend of conversation waa on the uniformly hleh grade of work-manahlp and the utility of this branch jf education. Miss Rogers Miss Peto snd Mr Oee are to he complimented on the excellent result obtained. The world uses eight matches per dny per Inhabitant. .-. -J ' t mi ' ' 11 ' ' ''"in I.1 i IJiZiti Mnwrch Ktxvcz$ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society, 245 Second Avenue This-Sodetr ts a bfaflchOf hc7nthcrwCJKurcK; the First Church of Christi Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "IS THE UNIVERSE, INCLUDING MAN, EVOLVED BY AUTOMIC FORCE?" Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. Reading Room, 245 Second Avenue, open Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 5 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher, Rev. T. Ivon Jones, M. A. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject; "SALVATION AND THE PRIDE OF MAN." Evening service at 7t80. Preacheir, Dr. J. B. N. Armour of Toronto. Soloist, Mr. Laurence C. Lambert of Hollywood, California, manager of the Westminster Glee Singers. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, B.; Deaconess, Miss E. Elliott Morning worship at.ll o'clock. Speaker, Rev. Nelson Darkness, B.A. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Evening worship at 7:30. The pastor will preach. Subject, "CHRISTIANITY AND BUILDING BRIDGES." SALVATION ARMY Memorial service to the late General Wlflfam Bram-well Booth Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Subject, "BRAMWELL AND HIS GREAT WORK IN THE ARMY." Special vocal and instrumental music will be rendered. The Westminster Glee Singers Tonight's Programme PARTI. Hunting Chorus "TheIunt Is up" J. L. Hatton THE GENTLEMEN Old EnglisK Song "Where the Bee Sucks" ' Dr. Arne ; ; THE BOY SOPRANOS Tenor Solo "Take a Pair of. Sparkling Eyes" Sir A. Sullivan . JAMES DAVIS Glee "Oh, By-Rivers" .Srr Henry Bisho? THE WESTMINSTER, GLEE SJNGEIS . ,. Song with refrain-"Youth Will Needs Have Dalliance" Sir A. Sullivan (Words by King Henry VIII.) CHARLES DRAPER Old Welsh Air "The: 'Ash Grove" arr. by E. Branscombe THE GENTLEMEN Male Alto .Solo "Drink TQIeOnb'" '....arr. by E. Branscombe (With accompaniment of voices) . ' , . DONALD REID Old Hunting Song "John Peel" arr. by Donald ReH ALBERT G. GREENE Two Scottish Airs "Bonnie Dundee," "My Love She's But a Lassie Yet." arr. by E. Branscbmbs THE WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS ' INTERVAL PART II. I A Short SlecJon of Sacred Music I THE WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS Soprano Solo "The Cuckoo' Dr. Arna HARRY FREAN ' Quartet "Sally in Our Alley" arr. by E. Branscombe DOUGLAS BARTRIP, WM. LOWP.Y. JAMBS DAVIS. C. DRAPER ! Bass Solo "Arise, Ye Subterranean Winds" Henry Purcell JAMES BARBER Satlor Shanty (with chorus) 'Clear the Track," 'Tom's Gone to Hilo," "Billy Boy." arr. by Sir Richard Terry ALBERT G. GREENE Tenor Solo CHARLES O'CONNOR Humorous Quartet "Over the Way" D. Dore THE GENTLEMEN Glee "The Bells of St. Michael's Tower" W. Knyvett (Newly arranged by Sir Robert Stewart) THE WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS GOD SAVE THE KING (General Manager Laurence A. Lambert) rUNE OOINO NORTH commercial work to Alaska. THE PAIN OF RHEUMATISM! Troutie of Long Standing A sufferer from rheumatism for yean, Mr. S. Floyd, Nanaimo, B.C., turned to "Fruit-a-th-d". lie writes: "la tkort wbll I hl tttiaf. 'FnihsiitM rkd lias a ctuna." Do you have the terrible agonizing palm of rheumatism ' cant work, can't tlrep, torture all the time? "Fruit-a-tlvrs" will give you relief just as it has helped thousands of others. No more pain for the rrstotyourdayil Get a box to-day. Sold at all druggists. I I Mrs. J. S. Wilson and children wUl sail this evening en the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver wnere tney wui spena Early yesterday afternon a Wash- the summer vacation, lmrton Alrwaya seaplane, piloted by C. Eckman and carrying passengers. - - - passed over Prince Rupert, bound trr.tr, KrtAliltin to Seattle. It ' WM the same Diane that has already pas sed Ik re several times this season In . - SPECIAL THIS WEEK! on AINT Regular per gallon for . .$500 Regular ?5 per gallon for . .$1.00 Smaller Cans in Proportion A. W. Edge Co. Wholesale and Retail Paint Distributors