r m JUST ARRIVED Swim K SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, WrantelL Juneau and Skagway June 15, 19. 22, 28. 4 To Vancouver, Victoria and 13, 20, 24, 27. For Butrdale, Ocean Falls Nimu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, Vancouver, Victoria-Friday, 10 pan. Full information from W. C Orchard, General Agent Cor. 3rd Ave. it 4th St. Phone 31 on the tfreat aps Season's latest and original designs. Keep the curl in and the water out. Price: 15c to $1.25 Ormes IM. 7uf Pioneer Druggists . t-noncs i & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. TiiKKE UKADUATE PHAKMICISTS Reduced Price Fresh Raw Milk Now! 7 Quarts for $1.00 12 Tints for $1.00 For Cash Only DOMINION DAIRY Phone Red GO 8 P.O. Box 471 SUIT PRICES REDUCED Any Material you choose made to your measure. CQH Prices up from vOU M. T. LEE CO. S33 3rd Ave. W. Phone C63 Mail Scheduli For the Easu Monday. Wednesday and 8at- urday ioj( am Prom the East- Sunday, Tuesday and Thun. 'ay 3,30 pjn For Vancouvet Sunday .. ; g pm. Tuesday 12:30 noon Thursday g pjn Friday n pjn. June 3. 13, 20, 24, and 27 .pjn. From Vancouver Sunday 4 pjn Wednesday 10J0 pa Friday pjn Saturday 10:30 am Juhf . 15, 10. 22, 26 and 29 ..a.m. For Stetrajtand Anjo Thursdays' 8 pa. Sunday 7 pjn Wednesday 3 pjn Saturday 3 pjn. From Stewart aMfy'remier Sunday ..... 8 pjn Tuesday 11:30 ajn. Thursday 8 pjn F01 Naas River and Port Simpson Sunday 7 pjn H. S. Parker returned to the clt . on the Prince Chariot this morn In; after having made the round trio to Stewart, Anyox, and Massett In- 1 1 let on business. fj Rail A XL .r ------' md Golt- V TriangliTouiv $48.85 Round Trip from Vancouver or Prince Rupert, Low Sutnmrr Firri Mir 22 1 Oct. 15 Riturn Limit, Oct. 21 . . . said by the travel wise to be the finest scenic vacation in all Canada. 1J00 miles it de luxe transportation by rail, through such famous country as Jasper Park, Yellowhead Paw. Rainbow Falls, Continental Divide, Mt. Robson. Fraser Valley. . To the north and westward ltt the Sleena River and totem-poled Kitwanaa distticU . . . wild, weird and packed full of interest, Between Prince Rupert and Vancouver is a rwnd-wnooth, 60Otule cruise through the mounumTHwned InwJe Passage. Nowhere such sight-seeing! Nowhere such variety for sd few travel dollars. Plan now. Ask for booklet and information about "Golf Week" at Jasper, Sept. 12 to 19. It. F. McNAUGHTON. Dlst Pass. Asent Prince Rupert, B.C- V-S4 UNION STEAMSHIl'S LIMITED leim-f l- I'rl"' liuiwrt I ur siu-ouvfri- n....v.. .. ..o.rdlni all u lliun una ncw i ... ....m..i. wirwv Hn nnil Avrntif, i nuiif rm.-MT. niiii . ........ ---- WiS Local Items Dinnerware, chtna, crockery, glassware, IleUbroner's Store. Don't forget the Eagles' big ex cursion to Ketchikan for the U.S. holiday, July 4. (tf ) rrom isaas Klver 1 1 and,r.rt SmpsWi ? biUUe. of the tria U Tuesday 11.30 am r For Queen Charlottes May 2, 16 and 30. From Queen Charlottes-June 13 and 27. June 11 and 26. For Alaska-June 8, IS, 19, 22, 26 and 29 From Alaska- ,.SLm. June 3. 13, ao, 24,and 27 pjn. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Maclntyr? and family of Anyox were passengers from the smelter town to Port Clements on the ss. Prlnc-: Chariot yesterday, having been on their way to Skidegate where, as usual, they will spend the summer vacation. At 1U meeting yesterday, the council of the Chamber of Commerce received a sympathetic re ply from Premier Bennett to a request that some national work bn. undertaken by the Federal Govern ment to relieve unemployment. The Pooler said it would receive ever consideration, A tour over the Hudson Bay Rail way is being promoted by the C stadias National Railways at th time of the meeting of the Cam dian Chamber of Commerce Urn summer and a letter read at the local Chamber of Qpmmeree raee. 4ng yesterday afternoon polnte - i Trie letter was filed for the use of the members I i'l JflSVia I ( ) t i li I TM'fM a FOOD VALUES for Friday & Saturday Apricots King Beach No. M 1 v tin tk P Red Plums King Beach Q7n Nn 9U. Una 9 Mm id M Cut Oroen Beans Royal City. No. 2 tins, per tin O olden Bantam Corn- Royal City. No. 2's, per tin Butterscotch bquares Fresh stock, per lb. PHONE 53 16c 17c 25c Clafk's Catsup A Canadian IQn product, per bottle -a.u King Oscar Sardines ICn Packed in olive oU. per tin Supreme Coffee Roasted, ground and packed in Prince A9n Ml Rupert, per 1-lb. pkg lledlund's Qukk Dinner OOp "Jnt Hut Xr Hmt " nr tin "Uv Peanuts Fresh roasted per lb Maaola Oil per 1-lb. tin Dutch Maid Mayonnaise per 16-oi. Jar 13c 33c I'KEK-rKEAN'S BISCUITS TS VlU-Weat (Whole Wheat) per lb Lemon Puff Creams per lb. 43c 47c 47c FIJUIT & VEGETABLES Large Head Lettuce 2 heads B. C. Carrots) per bunch Hothouse Tomatoes per lb. Blng Cherries J per ib. 'Fresh Pineapple ! each 15c 7c 20c 30c 30c Watts' Grocery 1'IIONE 56 "THE REST I OR LESS" Glasses" fitted tf registered optometrist aMIejlbrjmer's store. Scandinayian dance Friday, June 10, Metropole Hall, 0 pm. (142) T.- J. ' Shenton, Inspector of mines, returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning from a trip to Anyox on official duties. S. C. Thomson returned to the A good time assured everyone city on the Prince Charles 'this attending the Boys' Band Conceit, morning having made the rounu tonight at 8 p.m., at Moose Hall 'trip to Stewart, Anyox and Massett Adults 50c. Children 25c. Come arfd enjoy yourselves at the Boys' Band variety concert. Twj hours of real entertainment, music, mirth, songs, elocution aryl dancing. F. S. Sheppard, travelling auditor for the Canadian National Railways, sailed by the ss. Princj Charles this afternoon on his return to Vancouver after having spent the past few days here or official duties. John R. Morgan, who has been ependlng the past ten days at thi Blllmor sawmill at Porpoise Harbor, will leave tonight on the company boat Mary Roberta for h's logging camp at Cumshewa Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands. Inlet on business. F. H. Middlemiss, Post Office Inspector, after a brief visit ' her on official amies, sailed by the .s. Prince Charles this afternoon on. his return to Vancouver. r There was no spealer at tha weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club in the Commodore Cafe U day. The meeting took the form of a business session with President S. D. Johnston in the chair. C.N.R. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. Dan McKlnnon, arrived n port at 8:10 this morning follow ing a regular voyage to Stewart, Anyox and. Massett Inlet points and sailed at 2:30 this afternoon for Vancouver. O. E. Gulick. local manager of the Swift-Canadian Co., returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning after having made the round trip to Stewart. Anyccr and Massett iiuet on company business. The Council of the Chamber of Commerce, at its meeting last e ening. accepted an invitation to attend the Stwart-Hyder interna Uonal celebration next month, fo-any of its members who may b able to make the trip. Thomas McGulnn was fined $23 with option of thirty days' impris onment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this mornln on a charge of drunkenness. T. Belanger, on a similar charge, was remanded until tomorrow after noon, having pleaded not guilty. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McNlcholas of Anyox. who nave been holidaying at TleU, arrived in the city on th Prince Charles this morning frqrt the Islands and will proceed tu morrow afternoon on the Prin?:, George to the smelter town. Mr McNlcholas is an assistant superintendent for the Oranby Co. at Anyox. The Salvation army Is still hav-ing-'a good many men, who are ou: of work and in need looking fori shoes and socks. At present they have none to supply the demand and anyone having such would be doing good work by sending them to the Salvation Army citadel. Other articles of clothing for men. women and chlldrenvcan be used with advantage. Arrangements can be made to call for parcels. SATURDAY SPECIAL Sultana Slab Cake Pcrlb., 30c 2 lbs. for 55c The Electric Bakery Wc Deliver Phone G67 HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel Hot .ind cold water In all roomt A. J. ritlJPIIOMMK. rrop. Cor. of Frastr und Fifth Sts savoy 1 ' ; P. T. Patterson, Porchcr; J.' Morrison, Westarla New Royal Hotel I. Zurrlll, Prop TIIR IIOTrX (HTII WHII.B Hot St Oold Wtr 8tesm Htl 75c PER DAY AND UP TrkpHnnr tf:- ROYAL E. Byres. R. 3. Wllklns. E. N. Prout and E. Murphy, CJil., L. Foby. otty. Knox Hotel Are Our MEALS Good? Our Quests 8ay They Are. SurpriseFor tt r .1 l Hpr Kirthnav 1IVI Vil tllUHJ Mrs. Edith Fitzgerald Honored By Friends With Party Last Evening Mrs. Edith Fitzgerald was hon- j ored last evening by a group of friends on the occasion of her birth day when they gathered in a sur prise party at her home on Duns- muir Street. The evening was en- oyably spent In games and danc- I lne and delicious refreshments I . . , " ... i I were servea later, au present vuiu i It a most happy affair. The Chamber of Commerce council last evening heard a letter from Hon Herbert Marler, Cani- dlan minister to Japan, stating that he would be unable- to visit Prince Rupert at present. 21. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose picnic, Dlgby Island, June Moose Hard Time Dance Friday! June 26. nic Saturday, June 27, Dlgby Is-1 land. ; 1 1 Eagles' Excursion by steam' ' Prince John to Ketchikan.' July 1 to 5. Canadian Legion Picnic July 12 Dlgby Island. Presbyterian Bazaar November 5 154 SCALE OF CHART! ES The following Is the scale of charges made for reading notices: Mnrrinjre and Engagement unnoutwMnentJ S2. Birth Notices 60c Funeral Notices $1. Cards of Thank $2. .' Funeral Flowers 10c per 'name.'' I Well, Folks ! am just about ready Tomorrow will sec everything in the stoic displayed and marked at Bankrupt Prices Watch for the Big 2-Page Advertisement in tomorrow night's paper. It will tell you the story of this gigantic slaughter of Jabour Bros,' Bankrupt Don't forget the day, be here Saturday morning. You'll find the store simply ablaze with genuine bargains! Watch Tomorrow Night's Paper W. 0. GRANT In Full Charge Prepare Now For Prince Ruperts Fall Fair This year the Prince Rupert Fair Board is offering substantial prizes for the best individual farm and garden exhibit, , There is a special prize for floral displays. Several new classes have been added to the flower show section. , The tone of the fair will be improved by the exclusion of tlic ordinary sideshow touts, the sideshows beinj; mostly in the hands of the Itotary and Gyro Clubs this year. v Growers thoiiKhout the district arc cordially invited'to exhibit this year and visit the city if possible during Fair Week. . , Watch the Daily News for details, both before and after and during the time of the Fair. If your paper docs not arrive, telephone the office f: THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, June 18, 1931 41