You'll Want Snapshots of Your Vacation Desldes the fun that picture-taking will add to your vacation, you'll have the snapshots for enjoyment over and over again after you have returned. Any kodak takes good pictures easily and kodak prices are Just about whatever you would like to pay. Let us help you select the right mode for your vacation. , ,LOAD WITH KODAK FILM Let Us Do Your Finishing Ormes Ltd. Z7ic Pioneer Z?z:ugpss Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD , OrEltATg(lti.T. V. 20.000-TON FLOATING Ottl'lioClt. Engineer. Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers. Founder, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our riant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Klllni t'rom lrlnr Rupert for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. But-dJe. Alert 8JF. ate. Tuesday. 3.30 p.m lot VANCOUVER. VICTOR!. Hiiledale. Aim Itajf. tic.. FrlcUy midnliM ror AI.ICK ARM. AMVOX, BTMVAIIT, Kuu Kler. rort HliuiiMa. Sunday, S:00 o.m. Tor PORT SIMPSON and WAUBfl ISLAND Thursday p.m. Iti Ind .nne R M SMITH Went Prince Rupert. II. C. Tlrouih t'eet ioli to VlrtorU and Keittl And bam checked through to definition I ac COAST I steamships I '.iUiVvi B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrnnrell. Juneau, Skagway une 9. 16, 20, 23. 27 30. To Vancouver. Victoria. Seattle- June 4, 14, 21, 25. 28. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every rrmay, iu p.m A tents For All Steamship Lines W. C. Orchard, General Ajent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupcri, Phoi.e SI A $v ROUND TRIP 48.85 from any point on tho Trlanglo (Inc. Meali and Btrth on SUsmtr) Canada's Finest Scenery ...on this UTRSANCLE TOUR Tbi y.ar take a real vacation! Explore the majestic Rooklea! Oolr, ride, swim ... at Jasper. Knjoy the. nodal gay otics in Vancouver. Cnneo home throuKh the Innido Psaaoge ... or maUo tho completo tour in the opposite dirretion. . and that long-promised trip Eat! Why not Nowt Summer larea aremueh lower Jibtral atopovera. too. Trains leave daily at 1 p.m., except Sunday. Connections with de lust Uant. continental llyera for Prairie potnta, Toronto, Montreal and evwywherc in Eajitem Canada and United States. V.VA., Prince lluptrt, li.C. Try a Daily News Want Ad. r-v Owing to the fact that many of its members are jkmt of the citv there will no, meeting of the Cham ber of Commerce this week. 155 Canadian Legion picnic to Digby Island Sunday, July 6. Boats leave Pacific Salvage Company's floats 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Adults 50c, children free. 156 D. B. Finn, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Sta tion, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Charles for a trip to Vancouver and elswhere in the south on official duties. A party of twenty of the Inter national Zonta Club, after having attended a recent convention in Seattle, arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning from 'he south and proceeded East by 'rain. Canadian Legion Island July 0. I CPJl. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. Arthur Slater, arrived in port at 9.30 this morning from Vancou ver and sailed at 12 noon for Skag way and other Alaskan points. Tlv vessel had a good-sized list of Al aska tourist passengers. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wrathall, who have been spending the past week or so in the city, sailed by the Prince Louise this morning on their return to Telegraph Creek where Mr. Wrathall is in the service of the Yukon Telegraphs. Union steamer Cardena. Capt. Andrew Johnstone, arrived in port at L30 this morning from Vancou ver and waypoints and sailed an hour or so later for Wales Island and Port Simpson whence she will i ver return here southbound this v . ANNOUNCEMENTS picnic Digby Moose Bazaar. October 16, 17. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel I'MtKK NEW MAN.tOEMIAT Mrnni llratrd; Travellm' Sample Kooni: Mot and Cold Watrr I'rre Ku MeeU All Train and IVWl Rates $1.00 and Up SI'tdAL .MONTHLY HATL6 C.R.niGCAUT & A. DONALD lrtirtor PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms. A. J. PRUDIIOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy O. M. Shoebutten, C.N.R.; Marlett, Hazelton; Knud Digby; J. L. Wick, Warke New Royal Hotel I. Tarrlll, rop. Tin; iioti:i. uoktii while Hot & Cold Water: Steam' Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP T!fimiti Ml Royal James Wright, Smlthers: L. H. Bra wand. C.N.R.. Alfred Ander-i sen, Big Falls: Robert Ward, Three Hills, Alta.; Harold Enodlson, city; jW. M. Stevenson, Victory Cove. ; rrr '1U... . i "j ' Dr Alexander X-RAY SERVICE PHONE 575 RESNER BLOCK DENTIST ' Tommy Black of the Central Hotel was ambng passengers who left; this morning on the Alaska- Washington Airways seaplane to attend the Fourth of July baseball games at Ketchikan. St. Peters' Church Sunday-sehoo' picnic will be held at Digby Island tomorrow. Boats leave Seal Cove float at 9.30 ajn. and 10.30, Sun day-school children free, adults 50c. return. '' t . . 155 The case of Q.. Lennlngdal, who was fined $25 recently on a charge of fishing without a license and further charged with obstructing a fishery officer in the execution of his duties, will be proceeded with on July 10. 4rT 3 m A brancn'oT'ih'e-Mechanlcs' and Automotive Trades Association being formelfinTprMafRupertwith 100 per cent, membership of those employed in the city, it is announ ced today. Next week they plan holding a picnic at Digby Island when officers will be elected. Mrs. O. H. Stewart of Anyox. ac companied by Master Hugh Stew art, will spend the remainder of the summer months In Victoria as the guest of Mrs. Stewart's bro ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hill. Hlllhaven, Esqul malt Road. Vancouver Road. Fred S. Clendenning, whose mar riaee at noon tomorrow in St. An dreVs Anglican1' Church to Miss Lorna TlteVf 'fP'J&ty '.will be an outstarldm'sW'weiit of the season hereV'afjlv'eftom Vancou- on the Prince George this morning, accompanied by his moth er, Mrs. F. H. Clendenrilng. Mr. and Mrs. . Donald Ingram who were recently married in Vancouver, the bride. Jaaving formerly been Miss Elisabeth' Noble Zlnck will be in tho cltwtomorrow afternoon on the Primes :Charlotte returning south after, i making the ro'ind trio to Skatrway for a honeymoon. They will reside in Vancouver. " TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Young, xr middle-aged woman to take, care of and do liiht housekeeDing for invalid lady out of town. Apply Daily News. FOR SALE White metal registrator S.M.P. and, mahogany Console phonograph with records. First class condition. Snap. Phom .$65. ., , 156 FOR RENT Furnished room for two. Board or batching. Cheap Apply 704 McDrlde Street. tf Mussallem's M EAT Department Pot Roast Becf-5 lbs Stewing Beef 3 lbs. Boiling Beef por lb Stewing Steak j por lb. Boiling-Fowl j-BQK.fo. Stewing Veal ! 3 lbs. '. '.. Stewing Lamb 3 lbs $1 50c ISc 20e 30c 50c 50c Mussallem's Meat Market Phones 18 & 81 417 Fifth Aye. E. Mrs. C. H. Sawle arrived in the city on today's train from New Hazelton for a brief visit in town. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Johnston sailed on the Princes Louise this morning for a trip to Wrangell and Telegraph Creek. L. J. Martin, official of the Home Oil Distributors Ltd., arrived in tht city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver, being here on company business. CPU. "steamer Princess Mary. Capt. Fenton, is due in port from the south at 11.30 tonight and will sail soon thereafter on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. Rev. Frank Bushfleld. who Is tho t new Unttd Church clernvman at Anyox. and Mrs. Bushfleld were' passengers aboard the ss. Prince Oeoitte today bound from Vancou-! ver to the smelter town. j Mrs. Jarvis McLeod, who has been bn a two months' holiday trip in the course of which she vis-ed In Vancouver, Penticton and B?Hle. returned to the city on the Princess Louise this morning. Qui Reko3 and George Christy, local taxi drivers, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Charles for Vancouver whence they will j proceed on a trip to Winnipeg, visiting Calgary and other prairie points enroute. Hearing of the cases of D. R. Stein and Herbert Porter, who are chanted with having bought furs out of season, is set for 7 o'clock this evening in provincial police rourt before Stipendiary Magistrate H. F. McLeod. Mrs. Neil McLean. Wife of the -Upper of the steamer Prince rronrc. and family Arrived in the -Hv yiis morning from Vancouver nd will take up residence for the -ymmer in Miss Jessie Rothwell'3, 'ousc on Fifth Avenue East. j Robert Ormc, son of Mayor C. II. j nrnne. arrlyeq here, on ttye Prince George jt&&, ,m6n morning frorr the uth. Mrs. OrMg'ltMhe t ol ne family, wnonave been spend- Ing the past year in the soUlh, will be returning to the city soon from I Victoria. I There will be no regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Board of Trade this evening but a luncheon will be held In conned Itlon with the visit to, the city in about ten days' time of Sir Henry Thornton, president of the Canadian ( National Railways. Friday, July 4, 1930. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE No other Orange Pekoe glassware. Dinnenvare, llcilbroner's china, Store. crockery, can equal this in flavour Local Items See Jabour Bros, new shipment of silk dresses for $8.95. FRASER & PAYNE Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at llcilbroner's store. Football tonight Canadian Lc "SAMBA" gion vs. Athletic Club, , JjHi 3hoe$ar6: sacrificed at Jai ',. ' , ., " Miss Eva' Morris left 'bp. today's train for'Usk to spend, two weeki Til Liberal workers wlil please turn with her sister, 'Miss Megan Mor TEA Fr8h Srom the gardens' out - this evening' at Committee ris, who is speeding the summer ''i Rooms. tf holidays there. Jabour's July Clearing Sale com mencing Friday 4th. FOR SATURDAY 36-Inch Rayon Silk Gingham, assorted patterns. Qi A A 4 yards for ?.VU Rayon Silk Spreads. Colors Blue and Lavender. Size 80x100 CO Qff each O.Ut 150 Umbrellas, Gloria Silk Top:), Parageon frames, assorted colors. Regular values to 9 Qff $4.95, for Irish Linen Breakfast Cloths and Napkins, colored borders. 54x54-cloths and 6 napkins Q Regular $2.95, for .... V .' Art Sateen, Figured, Rose and Green ground, per yd. A' Good Quality Roller Towelling, 17 inches wide. Will wash -g A A and wear well. 10 yds. . V "v V Just a few Items Advertised of Our July Sale Specials See our windows on Friday for Values on this occasion Fraser & Payne's Third Avenue and Sixth Street ECONOMY DAYS .ii. B. C. Clothiers, Ltd. Third Avenue BIGGER and BETTER VALUES Men's Sox fi'Tp 4 pairs for UtJl Men's Work Shirts QBJp Special at VD Boys' Overalls Reg. 85c, at OOK, Child's Runners per pair Men's Cottonade Pants, at roAi i 75c Ladles' Silk Stockings lZn Reg. $15 and $150 Child's All-Wool Crib QlZn Blankets, each While They Last lien's Silk Rayon Combinations at, per suit $1.00 Men's High Grade Dress Caps top quality In latest patterns. Reg. $3.00. fJEJ fit .. Men's Good Quality Caps In dark patterns for C fil work, each Mi.WU Men's Dress Ox- OA Off fords, black QIAO Men's Patent QA CA Leather Oxfords 50 Dozen to choose from in fancy pattern Ail-Wool Top Shirts, reg. QO Cft VO.DU $5 00, at $1.45 Men's English Made Dress Oxfords. $10 value ijfj Boys' Ail-Wool Tweed Suits with 2 pants g Youpg Men's Double Breasted Suits in latest patterns, reg. $95.00. While gQQ Ef they last at .. VfiO.OU Men's 13-os. Blue Serge Suits in single and double breasted styles, reg. fjao CA 10.3U $35.00 at PRMBINA EGG-Delivered, Per Ton ... T . , .$12.00 MINEHEAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton . 12.50 MINEIIEAD LUMP Delivered, Per Ton . . . 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE BS0 k t ! . zC4? 1 . , v ,