;jdnesday, July 3, 1929. SPECIALS! SPECIALS! Lavender Mentholated Shaving Creaitf,' 50c, LaVeif. der Talcum' PowdorSSoSJc vahie. Coth for ; 50C Klenzo Shaving Cream, 50c, Genuine Gillette Blades, 50c $1.00 value. Both for (JQg Our Bathing Caps have arrived New,, fresh stock. Values irom TO gj 3ic Pioneer Druytyi.sts LOOK Money Saving Values BLANKETS. COMFORT- EKS, TOWEI, FLANNELETTE BLANKETS Only a limited quantity. Come early or you may be disappointed. J. A. Kirkpatiick SIXTH STREET SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO .ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and ft. Hl! . vviiver 10 Any rarl o City. Styl All Guarantied SUITS STEAM CLEANED AM PRESSED Ling, the Tailor Phone . 1: ,1 , r i ; d jr Alexander PHONE 575 nesNER niocK , DENTIST . .1 r w. THIRD AVE. f SIXTH ST TELEPHONFS 8U200 - - . . ----- - - Tr?-"""" - - 3!ini'immniMiiHMumiftnin!TTmmmTTiimiimia Canadian National ? This is the iSame Watch The one we advertised Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Dig 4 Taxi, tf Dentist Dr. J. It. Gosse. Phone 686. twarf'liyne wftf continue pianb JaiUoo-.duriiigih&jurnmer. boil-. days. Phone Black 345. (102; St; Andrew's Anglican Sunday School picnic to Digby Island, Thursday July 4. Boats leave Prince Jlunert Salvage and Towing Company's floats at 1 p.m. V 152 "In len days the Grand Trunk Pacttlc Railway Company has sold private sale 7C8 Prince Rupert lots for $425,000." Twenty Years Ago column, Vancouver Province. Union freighter Chilliwack, Capt. John Molr, arrived in port at 2:30 yesterday afternoon from the south and, after iier a a brief uriei stay stay V ..II. J 1 ... i The "T limn nf( s: id rejei colm Mn pit, wai Stella fle. Rev. A. I After a ly 'marri thplr uln tsMsKlk. 'TU7sB(.T wot tht J I sasl - dmrni enough to bend or wear, not hard Bert linger, from Stewart. enough to break. Tested at different tempera-tures to run to the second. Price $70.00 OTHER GOOD WATCHES $50, $36, $23, $15 t CiEVVELLtl5 THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK f th SPECIAL THIS WEEK! MOORE'S Per package 65c A. W. Edge Co. Wholesale and Retail Paint Distributors Amonir passengers from northern points going through to Vancouver on the steamer CtvUta' yesterday afternoon were: ,Mrs. J. KMland and son, Mrs. W. It. Scott and family, Mrs. Peterson and daughter, Mrs. McMillan and child, Miss Robertson, Mrs. Charles Rocking, Mrs. Yard, 0. C. Ihckett, W. J. Wells, Mrs. Kruslck and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roberts, from Ahyox; W. McKie, W. Rorerlng and II. C. Garmsn, from Arran- I dale; D. Potts. W. NicbMIs and iW. Tompkins, from Stewart, and Miss G. Woodman, Miss A. Camp-; bell, round trip. Your food doesn't doyou any good if "you're Ihvd H At thj.cnd of a dayi work, relieve 4tfvoiitnilcn bfore .eating. HViigleyt will rrfrrh anj tone you up-o tnat you're ready to enjUy your fooj. Then, after meal, Wrlaley1! Iielpi digeition, cleanaei the teeth, removci all tracts of eating or imoklng iwtctcni the breatlu WRIGLEYS a Jh. handy packs THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE FLIT KILLS FtSES MOSQU5TOES . ciBf BHuru on her ner return return to 10 tvtt- vn. iQuicker! D. Scherk returnee to.' the city on the Prince Ratiwt this morn- f from a ba.Jnjrjp to Ocean Vancouver. ' i , 1 Take motbtc far g treat 1 How Thomas Black, electrician at .haul a ni irnlai erft.' of afL-i- the Alberta Wheat Pool's Prince tn8 ,how at ttt Jftrng Supper nuperc eievaior, snipped his car Unnm MS3 this morning to Hawlton whence . . he will proceed for a motor trip p n ni- nT c uf w mutuuvcr. ... lK. l. t.i Having visited Alice Arm, Anyox, Stewart and Massctt Inlet following a trip to the northern part of Atlin district, Hon. R. R. Bruce, lieutenant governor of British Columbia, will again be in imjb juvimus; teens ivi a III) w Port EuiRgton an professional business. Andrew Sostad, well known At- lin mining man, and son are pas sengers aboard the 'Prince Rupert tod Bing north from Vznto the city tomorrow en route to Victoria aboard Prince Charles. the steamer ver. Rev. Father P. Champagne, O. With a large list of Alaska AW m!f a P""" round trippers, C.N.H. steamer Ker ,boI? th Prince Charles Prince Rupert, Capt. I). Donald. I tomorrow bound tnm the ,nilter arrived in 10:30wn to Vancouver jwrt on time at thin morning from Vancouver, ,., . ' ... Powell River and Ocean Falls tt,1,,m PtmorB tnd Miss Eland will sail at 4 o'clock this , vV' ,55 afternoon for Skagway whence Weal- she here relurneu irora me willjitttto at 10:30 next Muth, on the rriM",.pupert this My orning and sail south aVmmlthat day. .morning. Atm" ' Arthur Dalby arrived in , the r. rs rtK COI- . , -r,,- . ... ?er Province y nupen mis tander Ms I. morn,n lroml V Angeies 10 at- (MetTyThsariW Xurtlh-in Oh law firm of ?nd of i8tf: nee Rup- Miss Annie -Dalby, which will in., take place next 4eek, W AIM , . rist Church, D hn n officiating.' .": 4 v.m thp nw. "KV lw" .a"nl.fk on proceeded to "P1"' U?Ii,B for ??rk Prince Rup- ert." h MIMk;:'' annual annual n.raMH.H personally cfrduedtour if ..J U, party, consisting laiaAr of pra- Passngfs arwrabarklng here":rie whool taaehefs ina number-from the steamer "Catala yestt r- infC me 200 Prons, which day afternotm from northern wl" ariiv nr from the East points incladed: Mr. and- Mrs. "Pecial train on Saturday af- The 21-Jeweled Hamilton-:stce E- R- Oatman. H. C. Nor- ternoon and sail that evening on Dr ,I,d Mf- D R 1V ,the Pri"Ce Genre fr Vancouvr- Illinois Illinois eO-Hour AAJW R.llroail Railroad Wattfc Watch. ,n A MePhe w U L Qj A solid .dependable looking kvcett, J. Anderson Ford Kaye, imaniaee lMiM C- Irv,M M,M H. Graham POLICE COURT FINES and II. Deille. from Anyhx: W. UfnHPR HFRP IM 1Q9Q The steel pa ta are polished liku J. Greenway and J. N. McThee. "iunniV IlLftL m WIV a mirror and sneclally tempered from Alice Arm; and D. II. Rae, like a sewing needle. Not soft Mr. snd Mrs. W. Hunter and To,al r $2.79 UO Collected Dur- Ing F'rt Half of Year as Moope Against 2,7080 in 192S , The 650 collected during the month of June brotight police court firies in this city for the first half of 1929 up to a total of 2,794.50 as compared with $2.- 708.50 in the first six months of 1928. customsreWue" for year is down ...... Collections for Past Six Months Amount to $118,"9C.39, as Against $1S7.G33.4 It Year Customs and excise collections at the port of Prince RupeH for the first six months of thecurrimi year have amounted, to a total ot $118,396. 38, as compared! with 137.63a.34 in the first talf of 1928. Revenue from thlsanuree during the month of Jufc was $23,474.30 as against $li37.75 in the same month last yar. ss)as) ia)Aa,&s)eA4li 1 ! ANNOUNCEMENTS J Bllsf T I' aj-sBBsassaj . 8. .- if" 1 sen, Hall, Saturday, 8:15. p.m. St. Andrew's Society Pjcnlc Sunday, July 14, to drassy Cay. Prince Rupert Rowing Yacht Club Regatta July 7. K. of C. picna, Sunday, 14, Digby Island. Catholic Hnznar, October.' and July Westminster Glee Singers return' engagement, Moose , Hall, Saturday 8:15 p.m. 153 Catholic Women's League tea and sale of home cooking at the home of Mrs. C. Balagno, Fifjth Avenue W., July 24. Nick Gurvich has returned home from a trip to Soap Lake, Wash., as a result of which his health is considerable improved, Mrs. Zane Grey, wife of the noted novelist, and her daugh ter are passengers aboard the Prince Rupert today making the trip to Alaska. Miss M. Shiel of the local school teaching staff sailed yes- erday afternoon on the Catala for Victoria where she will spend the summer vacation. Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Lesroyd, who arrived in the city yesterday from Anyox, left on this Provincial Constable and Mrs. Richard McKinley and family will leave on tomorrow morn- has been transferred. The utilities committee of the city council has accepted a tender of $45 per suit from Bryant & Greer for the supply of seven new uniforms for members of the fire department Karl Rsrrie leave tomorrow morning for Hazelton whence he will proceed on a motor trip to Vancouver and Seattle. He will be accompanied by Frank Mor rison of Ormes Ltd. staff. TWO PLANES ON WAY TO NORTH Fisheries Patrol to De Instituted ! at Swanson Hay and Freight-I Ing Service at Stewart Chief Pilot VV. N. Cumming of the Western Canada Airways Ltd. is coming north from Vancouver to bwanson Uay this week with a flying boat to inaugurate the fisheries patrol in this district from that base. Later in the sea ton, it is expected that at least one of the planes which will be used in the fishery patrol will be based here. Another Western Canada Airways plane is also due any day now at Stewart to carry mining supplies for a company operating in that area. This plane will be brought north by Pilot Gilbert. morning's train for Lakelsei 1 IJ5D ADV PI ftQEQ AT Miss B. A. Leiteh of the teaching staff of Booth Memorial School sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver where she will spend the summer vacation. END OF THIS MONTH UNTIL AUGUST 26 Report of Librarian Submitted to Hoard Last Night at Sleeting The public library will close on the last day of this month land remain closed until Aucust in;s train for Prince George to26 while the Librarian, Miss which point Constable McKinley iCruikahank makes a trin to Daw son and other parts of the kon territory and Atlin on annual holidays. At the meeting of the Library Boajrd last night it was reported by the Librarian that 3,462 books had been taken out during the month, of which 2,266 were fiction, 172 from the duplicate pay section, . 281 non-fiction, and 748 juvenile. The average t per day was 164.8. Sixteen new borrowers' cards rwere issued, twelve were cancel led, the total number of borrow- Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Fulton and registered today being 2,776, f-miy hsef 3i4t ' for M2k6 Lak-I Seventy-one books were added else where thev will take un'the collection during the month. residence in their suraiir tome, i23 by Sift and 48 y purchase. Mr. Fulton is expected to re-ifDariijg the same time 46 volumes tetrn to Hie city within a dav or, were msearaeo s unui ior iur s6. ther use leaving a total of 6,780 Mr. who were recently mirrted in Vancouver, arrived ftf te 'city from r a. -J..L AJ the.rfnce 'nJliiT. where he will meetf, the. eighth : the sdoth on ! tM....A . Ll 1 ' I ' . una inurninc aim proceeded by train ' to Evelyn where tbey will make their home. The bride was formerly Miss Bolivar of the nursing staff of the Haz- elton Hospital. Mr. and Mrs of Vancouver Albert Davidson ibooks- in the library collection. ?nd ?nd Mrs. Mrs. Fred. Castell, Alderman DIbb presided at thp meeting and there were also present Mrs. Kirkpatrick, James Black, P. Linzey, V. Dajaeo-Bert and II. F. Pullen. C.P.R. steamer Princess Alice, Capt. Thomas Cliff, is due in port at 4 o'clock this afternoon from Skagway and will sail at 5 p.m. for Vancouver and Victoria. PAaneers saillnc from here for are passengers tu- i : i aboar-1 the Prince Rupert today )clude j c c,ark Mr8. Graham .T fornth?.,rOUnd trfp, 10 ! d Mrs. Croll. Skagway. x, Mr. Davidson was for-' J merly in the service of the Cana-' - dian National Railways here and! more recently irj Vancouver, having lately severed his connection with the company to go into the marine brokerage business. FIRE LOSS IN CITY THIS YEAR GREATER Damage For First Half of 1929 Unnnl, In tlllt ! Against $382 During the first six months of this year there have been 28 calls turned In to the dty fire department and kss has been estimated at $1316. During the first half of j there were So calls and loss ".mounted to $682. LOW SUMMER EXCURSION FARES The. Canadian National Railways now have on sale at very lofjw fares Summer Excursion tickets to Eastern Canada and United States points; also tickets to Jasper, Edmonton and Calgary ffoinfr and returning direct, or Triangle Tour via Vancouver. Full particulars from City Ticket Office, Thone 2G0. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Man or .woman for jrood payinv business. Apply Ilox 204 Daily News. (tf) -and IQrW' w i6s u mv-r.-. CATARRH of U QLADDEH lhe Cunard Clief ... apprenticed in the kitchens of the finest ships. Cook's boy, third cook, second cook, first cook, chef ... all his life a seaman, all his life an artist of the kitchen. Ready to prepare our pet dishes.. In the way you , like them. Sail Cunard! 10 Reduction Take ndvan-take of the 10 reduction on round trip fares, available on Cabin class accommodation, when sailing from Montreal after August 15th and returning after Octqbej: J5th. Booh Jhrourk The Cunard Steam Ship Co., Limited, 632 Hastinzt St. II'., Vancouver ( Tel. Seymour 3648-0), or any steamship agent. VVMMy Santnos to Eurep tram Montrsal (ana Qusbeo) CUNARD V-v CANADIAN SERVICE 6VR-20T Cab In. Tourlit TMrd Cbln and Third Clsss MAIL SCHEDULE or the East-Mondays, Wednesdays. Saturday!, null closes 10:30 sin. f rom the East . . Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Mall due . 3:30 p.m. To Vancouver , Mondays .....3 p.m. Tuesdays 3:30 p.m. Thursdays 3 p.m. Saturday 8 p.m. C.P.n. June 29, July 3. 6, 10, 13, 7. 20, 24, 27 and 31 p.m. r'rom Vinromrr Sundays 4 p.m. Mondays , 10:30 a m. Fridays 10:30 a.m. Saturdays 10 JO a.m. C.P.n. July 1. 5. 8, 13, 15, 19 23 26 and 20 a.m. t'nr Stewart. lTi-inlcr, Any ox and Allcs Sundays. 7:30 p.m. Mondays 7 p.m. Friday 3 p.m. from Stewart. Premier. Anyox and Alice Arm .Tuavaaya 1150 am Thursdays 1030 a.m. Saturday .. 7 p.m. Tn Naaa It I ver and Port Simpson Sunday 7 p.m. from Naas Itlvrr and Port Slrapwn rueadays - - 11 W am. To North Queen Charlottes Monday) 7 p.m. Ttouradaya 1030 a.m. Jut? l. m and 29 7 p.m. July lO and 24 a.m. To South Queen Charlott From South Queen Chariot! 29 July 1, S. 8, 12, To lam Point Jane 29. July J. 27 and 31 1. IB, 22 24 snd .'a.m. 8. IS. 13. 17, To Port Simpson and Wales Island 20 24 p.m. mair - ..s.m. From Port Simpson and Wales Island Fridays p.m. STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS for Vaneourrr Mirulsvjrs Prinze Oeorge. 4 p.m. Tuwdays aa. Oatala 3:30 p.m. TthurMlajTs as . Prlnes Obarlss. 4 p.m. JYletays as. Prln M squirts 10 p.m. rrltUys is Csrtfia MWJht 6atardr an. Prince Rafrt 7 p.m. June 29 as. Prlmms Louise, S p.m. July 3 aa. Pxtaoess Alice ...S p.m. July 0 aa. Prtaees AdstaM .5 p.m. July 10 aa. Pitneess Louise ..I p.m. July 18 as. Princess AUc . .5, p.m. July IT sa. Prtaeens Adlaide t p.m. July 20 aa. Prtaweas Louise . .5 p.m. July 24 ss. ' Princess Allee ..3p.m. July XI as. Princes Adelaide 3 p.m. July 31 ss. Princess Loutoe ..8 p.m. July 10 aa. Prince John . . . . T.a.m. July 34 aa. Prince Joan a.m. From Va nrou vrr-- ' Sunday as. Catala 4 p.m. Monday as Prince OtMrtes 1030 am. Wednesday sa. Pr. Oeorae 100 am. Friduja a. Osrdecjk a.m. FrMaya aa. Prince Rupert 10:30 a.m. Fridays aa. Pr. Maqutana ..4 p.m. July 1 Princess Adelaide ..a.m. July 5 as. Princess Lou he . July tf as. Prints 1 Alice ... July 12 aa. PrincMa Adelaide JvUr la aa. Princess Loufee . July IB sa. Prtaeess AUee . . . July 33 aa. Princess Adelaide July 36 a. Princess Loul . July 39 ss. Princess Alice . July 1 aa. Prince Joan July July Frein Vimii lr south July 1 July 1 July 39 r ant Alaka MaSjriayi ra. .Pr Prince Joan Prtnos John a.m. .a.m. .a.m. a.m. .a.m. a.m. .a.m. .a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Fw Xa niTer and Port Slmpvin Sunday aa. Catala a p.m. Itnm Xaas HI ver and fort Simp-Kin OataJa UM a.m. r Stewart. Prenller. Anyox and .lllcs Arm SuTHSay aa. Catala S p.m. Mondays ss. Prince Charlei 8 p.m. Friday aa. Prince nunsrt ..4 p.m. 1'rom SI Arm rwart. Irrmlerk Anyox and Alice Tfiuracrsya aa. ju: r? "Iti-arPHnMm July IS July 17- July July 34 July 37-July 31 1143 a.m. Pr. Obarlea 10) a.m. Prince Rupert 6 p.m. Vr Narth luren Charlntte Iland . Prince OKarles 8 p.m. Queen Charlotte Island Pr. Charter a.m. Queen Charlotte Iland Prince John ....8 p.m. Prince John ...8 p.m. Prince John ...8 p.m. IttMn KoHth Queen Cltarlotte Elands-July 10 as. Prince Joan a.m. July 34 as. Prince John a.m. ttr Alaska WeoAasttaaai as . Pr. Oeorae 4 p.m. July 1 Princess Adelaide a.m. July 5 as. Princess Lou toe ...a.m. July 8 as. Prtnosoa Alice a.m. July 13 aa. PrtnooM Adelaide a.m. July 15 sa. Princess Louise ...a.m. July 19 as. Princess Alice a.m. July 39 a. Princess Adelaide a.m. July 36 aa. Princess loutse ..a.m. July 39 aa. Princess A lite a.m. Oeorfe 10:80 a.m. mnoeu uavs4t..p.m. Alice (A p.m. AAelalrl 8 pjm. Louise ..3 p.m. Prtocsss Allot ..5 p.m. Prtnassa Adssflde 5 p.m. Prlncsas LaHilse.S p.m. Prtnosss Alto ..3 p.m. Prtnjoass Adelaide 8 p.m. Princess Louise S p.m. rrr Tort Slinpn and Wale Island Pridays as. Gardens a.m. I'n'tii l'wt 8lmpii and WaJes Uland rrldays as. Oardons p.m. Our classified section may be of special interest to you today.