Saturday. July 20, 1929 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE D net fce tempted by the price oS cheap teas. Only fine teas will give continued enjoyment TEA Fresh from the gardens' men i irazv From $12.28 Front DEMAND IS KODAK TIME Brownies from 2.26 vest rocket Kodaks $5.00 No. 1 Folding Kodaks Trova $11.25 No 1 A. Folding Kodaks No. 8 A. Folding Kodaks .$84.00 Mo 2 C. Folding Kodaks Cine Kodak (Movie), f. 8.5. From $18.50 lens $100.00 Kodak Films, all sizes in stock, Developing and printing for amateur . Daily service. Quality finish. Omies JM. "Tfic Pioneer Drutcists THIRD AVE & SIXTH ST. ' TELEPHONES 8?fc20C "Rupert Brand" Kippers THIS DAINTIEST UKKAKKAST FOOD.; Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish' & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. torecOTtflrnrrWHtrariarMrar. A. W. EDGE CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS IN Ornamental, Window, Mirror and Plate (Rasa. Brilish America Palnln, Oils . . . Varnisheti and Satln-fllo Benjamin Moore'H Murcco " , ; . Old English Floor Wax . . i, SlmntH Brushes Wallpaper and Building Papers Burlaps, Cheese Cloth and Beaver Board 1'hone Red 53 PRINCE RUPERT 330 Second Ave. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AD SHIPYARD OPERATING G. T. P, 20,000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founder. Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 t V...n. T .1. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Dig 4 Taxi, tf Scandinavian dance at Boston Hall tonight at 8 o'clock. T. Van Dyk, district game warden; returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's trajn from a trip to Prince George on official business. G. A. Hunter sailed last night on the Cardena for a brief trip to Vancouver. He will be accom panied home in two weeks time fer Vancouver to attend a Fire' uy ivirs. nunier ana iamuy. A. R. Holtby, B. and B. master of the Canadian National RaiK Chief's convention. Mrs. Evans of Port tnok the Itfuhr tit tiir hahv 'irhn : and the next few days will The Canadian NaMonal Rail- be staying here with his par-wnys offer tbe finest summer trip enta- in the world via 8. S. "Prince' Charles" Stewart, Aoyox, Hawett: Mjr J- A. KoUierwell, chief Tl4 I ri-l ti i Ttf innUMHnr n AiLmIu .... John Cooper sailed last night fqr Seattle on the Princess J. Menile sailed last evening Dentist Dr. J; It. Gosse. Phone by the Prince Maquinna for 686. j Ocean Falls. Rev. J. 0."Sulliva'n BaYlfcd last Mrs.fR. McCarthyiMthon this night on the Princess Maaulnna morning's train', to spend the for Ocea,n Falls. Mrs. George Ferguson and son, weekend at Terrace. ' Mrs. C. Batt and two children Hugh, returned to the city on the are soing south on the Prince Princess Maquinna yesterday af-.ueorre tme auernoon. terrioon from Vancouver. Fire Chief McDonald sails by Miss Wheeler left on this morning's train on her return to the Prince George this afternoon ' he.r home in Chleag0- r. laylor was a passenger aboard the Princess Maquinna Edward for VIctorla' la8t evening. ways, returned to the city on m. ,ir .iu Mr. and Mrs. H. Rochester left yesterday afternoon's train from niht ,h p-i-UjJ. mqi on this morning's train to spend . a brief trip to the interior on of ficial duties. Father Cocola of the Dr IT R (Irmwt laft tkU ! Misses Elitabeth and Norma SrPril,"fi c,udd Mm. George Ferg Mrr,,Khi ,,v,f,. t Mi. Gws for VaBcoavcr- Roman Catholic Church arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train and returned this morning to the interior secom- I the week-end at Port Essington. I in? on the iri fr Trr., anA ln- iTlnell left On , George Keep of the investiga- xtMot. i 4U. this morning's train for Port tion department of the Canadian weej before tearing finally for Essington to BPnd the week-end National Railway, arrived in tha hi in Port yftu I I city from Prince George on yes- ' This afternoon s train, due terday afternoon's train, return- Passengers disembarking here from the Mtt at 8:- wa repor- ; iuk w me imeriur hub morning, yesterday aftefnoetf from the iiwrmug ia) ue on lime. ft " " TTtiV. V. TH I... tin...... " " Mrs. Thomas McCubbin of Paci- iZ nuZZ a v "ne,w he will do ooine photography fic. arrived in the city from the ' ' :w w the C.N.R. Interior on yesterday afternoon's ... . . . , I train and will be the guests here , wsers Mr McPherooa, local manager for the next week or ten days ,8ivin 'f8 for the Home Oil. left on this of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Flnnie. " KT ,u morning's train on a brief bus! ri-' Jaer .T1" ar' trip to Sraithers. pu, "'c i train mis aiternoon i imrvi . .... .. , uu win xiii uy me i n nee In' P. J. Ryan left on this morn ing's train for Kitwanga, where Mrs. Stoynoff of Dorreen re turned by this morning's train to her home after having spent a T QfJMr"- Simon few day. in the city.. A. Swanson, returned on the panying local sisters of St. Jo- l.i!, D?rnln? Mr. and Mn. R. seph who will spend a vacation ' " ?7Z:.Z. "IT who V. G. LePine. the city, are SL'TJ" for G?naditn !7: now located at Long Beach. Cal. where Mr. LePine position. has taken a An Adam tour party from To ronto, is due to arrive in the day. return Thnray; or make ted to reach here on in the 7'DJ hi' " ""."J a w--0d trio U Terrace eUe of a trip of Inspection to "outb " rrince Rmithero. Very low f.rea. Enquire ! oalmoa fisheries of the dis- rf City Ticket Office, Phe MO. (trtct. He will aitesid, tbe coaven- -l m '" J. 81. the Cftadian Fiohedee : ; .Association which wlW be held ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose picnic, July 28. Heals Pimples Blotches Quick A Penetrating Antitpt!e Liquid For rokk tttW from plmplM, bMrtin nibt, ill kli troobln. trj Ik para MuHfC IlquM D.D.D. Ill k-ltn( toaMt Matfe U. in t ur imution. itcbino siors ON THB INSTANT. A SSe battb wlU mn th. awrlt f Ula ftmnuf .BttanXie. or Jnf Butter tack, BJ)J. rM i too J MrrVTCIIEtrX, DRI OOIST. an K3Kuo This Will Please the Girl It is one of our new model 16 jeweled ladies' watches in tbe latest rectangular case, with oval glass. It is made by one of the largest , factories in Kiltie and the parts arc interjelian'gae so the new pft will always fit in case of actfd&tt. The low price of $12.80 is only poesible by the large output this factory has. We warrant service. It to give good in nrii IIIH I l II III I'll" l gJewellgrs THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK here on Aagftut 1 arljjj MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. We have been appointed sole agents in Prince Rupert for the famouB BROOKS-BANK CERTIFIED MILK. Price, 26c per quart. The same in Prince Rupert as in Vancouver. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone C57. J Jooeph M. PatersoK, formerly school inspector here and more recently located at Nanaimo in I PASSES EXAMINATION j Mios Swana Olafattn was successful in passinr tie Associate Toronto Conservatory of Music (teacher) examination in pianoforte playing, and received first class honors in intermediate harmony, also first class in intermediate history. Miss Olafson will be associate teacher with Miss W NOTICE On and afte July- 22, all accounts payable' to the Power Corporation of Canada. Lid., will be paid "sit their new store in the Besner Block, Third Avenue. New phone niunbers, 209 and 210. 188 PRINCE RUPERT GENERAL HOSPITAL Sealed tenders will b$ received bv tht iindanl Julf 27th for eighty-eight (88) quare yards df green Battleship Linoleum, grade A. A, A. Price to include delivery to hospital but rot the laying down. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted . 11. W. BIRCH, (167) Secretary. ii HALIBUT SALES American Thelma II, 14000, Booth Fish- i5 gilai'r csP,city. h resigned 18.lc BDd g... innpi ue serrice oi me rjouca- ' Tll. 1DAAA till- TU.l f r.wi n.., n.K 9 r. ! ; '""N "ww. auib i isnenes, voviiunv w..fti , vr.ii - " wua iruwn, iiw SnrrOSSOr u TJ 'lii, , lilOMaTw- Jk. 800, Cold Storage, 18e ovhwi, victoria. t I Canadian Oslo, 21000, AUln Fisheries, 12.6c and 8c. M. M. Christopher, 11000, Cold Storage, 12c and 8c. Turnen, 8000, Booth Fisheriee, 12c and 8c. Balsac I, 12000, Cold Storage, 12c and 8c. Cape Spencer, 14000, Pacific Fisheries, 12.2c and 8e. Johanna. 16.000, AUin Fisheries, 12c and 8c. Vfldse I. 1SS500, Cold Storage, 12.3c and 8c. R. N. W.. 10000, Cold Storage, 12c and 8c. Helen II. 7000, Royal Fish Co., 12c aad 8c. Helfe H.. 9000. Booth Fisheries, 12c and 8c. IMPORTANT TIMBER MAN VISITING HERE E. R. Garrick. Head of McGillis & Gibbs Pole Co., Pays First Visit to DUtriet E. R. Garrick of Milwaukee, president of the McGillis & Gibb Pole Co., the lars-est shipper of t'm!er products from this district, v. hs a visitor in the city yesterday, accompanied by his wife and family. THey arrived from the south on the Prince Georjr" yesterday mom;ng and left today for Lake Kathlyn, where they will spend a "ouple of days as the guests of Mr. and Mr. Olof Hanson,.later proceeding to Jasper Park. " DOG FISH STATION AT QUEEN CHARLOTTES IS BENEFIT TO PEOPLE Word comes from Queen Charlotte Inlands that the dog fish sta tion there tliis year proved a considerable money-maker to tbe people on the islands, something like $4000 having been paid out liythe buyer for the Prince Rupert re-J duction pl;mt . I It i understood the station will be reopened when the salmon fishing season is over. ' ShurcK $ewfce nr; .rrrnni rill mnw trrm run Tin -i 1 1 1 1 ; r ttv nTrrnnvrt, FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, B.A. ; Deaconess, Miss E. Elliott Morning worship at 11 o'clockr-- Babjeet, ''COM MONSBNSE AND THE DIVINE." Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "LIFE'S ECHOES." Organ solo, "The Lost Chord," Mr. Ewart Lyne. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society, 245 Second Avenue This Society is a branch of the Mother Church, ' the First Church of Christ, Scientist, irv Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject. "LIFE." Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The public is cordialy invited. Reading room, 845 Second Avenue, open Mondays and Thursdays from 8 to S p.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher, Rev. T. Ivon Jones, M.A. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject, "MAN'S PURSUIT OF GOD." Evening service' at 7:80." SuY-ject, "GOD'S PURSUIT OF MAN." 300 WILL GO PEACE RIVER ON BIG TOUR the north on September 9 the ; delegates and their wives will go jto Jasper. and remain there un-til it is time to leave for Ed- monton on September 11. They will spend 'the day in Calgary lor feepteraber lz ana 13, after which the business ses- Ninety Already Registered From " "1,7 economic partnership will be Eastern Canada and Some From England EDMONTON, July 20: Registrations of delegates for the convention and trans-Can the theme of the convention, while there will be addresses by outstanding Canadians on contributions by the provinces, traiporta-tion, agriculture, industry, labor, banks, distributing trades, natur- ada tour of the Canadian cham-,a, reBOurceB and foreign trade. ber oi commerce, wnicn win now Discuss Arrangements sessions in this city .and also; Wkil tbe delegates are in this vieit the Peace River country. province. 4he boots will be the are heading for the 800 mark. governBM!Bt of Alberta and the said G. McL. Clarke, national chamber of commerce in Edmon-secretary, when seen here. Cap- ton and calgarj-. tains of industry from every pro- j vinee in the dominion will take! part in one of the most impor-WISTARIA GIRL DIES tant gatnermgs in me nisiory oi i this growing organization; "We already have 90 reservations from eastern Canada and mere are coming," said Mr. Ciarte. There will also be representatives of the chambers of II MIC kuaiuutiD vi com- IN-SMITIIERS HOSPITAL BURNS LAKE. July 20: Gwendolyn, 11-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Cummins of Wistaria, died in Sratthers vwui-. -r .. , w , , ...... .... I HtMTiiul an Mnndav nwirninir merce in Nottingnam, uirming" r- ... .7 .V . ham, Aberdeen. Manchester and Pe"ritoniti, 11 PPa" that jtbh4ld w" Uk,n t miih P London, England. Also, William Butterwoith. president of the fiH. last week and was ta-United ken ? Srtthers HospiUl. The States' chamber of com- meree. will attend. He is presi-! s"?iix J" ,he "J1" lb9n dent of the John Deere Plow a aB on company. Many Special Cars Tliftra ! I a nntk BniM(ii1 cur .111 V ..... W w.. ww. , nf A alatrai am fmm Wlnniiuur nnp tan. was penorawa n proveu oi no avail. The funeral took place at Wis- I" Edition to the father and or mere ears from Regina. one moth'r th" from Saskatoon, one from Cal- garj' and another from Edmon-. men,rB f M,T nu, Cummins of Seattle, who has ton, besides three from British Columbia. The party rfom the arriv,ed lJ a"nd t fu-east will leave Montreal on Au-' Mr ton gust 27 and reach this city on September 4. On September 5. he delegates will be entertained and Nelson of Wistaria. CANADA'S MICA OUTPUT by the Edmonton chamber of. commerce at an informal lunch-' Practically all of the mica eon and leave at two o'clock the produced in Canada is of the same afternoon for Peace River amber variety (phlegopite). The district which they will tour by mines in the Ottawa region, both motor car and train. in Ontario and Quebec, are the Returning to Edmonton from principal producers. Mystery Story j gkv HERMAN-tANDON iniHfe'" -First eight ' ' Pf'iM Installments This serial eommenres Monday next in the Daily News. vV