PAOI TEREI JUST ARRIVED Swim Kaps Season's latest and original designs. Keep the curl in and the water out Price: 15c to $1.25 OrmesLtci. 37ta Pioneer Druggists Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS MAY 22 TO OCT. 15 RETURN LIMIT OCT. 31 LIBERAL STOPOVERS Summer excurtion fores east daily on Union Pacific s wonderful Portland Roe and other fine trains. Scenic route. Short tide trips enable you to viiit... Onnd Canyon, lion, Sryta Canyon, otky Mountain, Grand Tolon and Yollowjhjnii Notional rorki. Information and vacation boofcloti on roquoit. BOUND TBir TO or.Nvra m.st OMAHA I1.S KANSAS CITY .11. S sr. 10 111 tii.so CHICAGO IIS.SO DETROIT liT.M CINCINNATI IM.O NEW OHIT.ANS. IM.SI CXrVELAND. .IM.SI TORONTO. Itl.M AT1.ANTA HI. S riTTRUN;ii iTt.oe WASHINGTON ... !!. rHILADFI.rillA H7.lt NEW YORK. ..? BOSTON. . UNION pacifh: Seattle, Wash. Union Station t r ;ivimi.B SPECIALS IN LADIES' FOOTWEAR A group of broken lines, all sizes and colors, Pumps, Ties and Straps with High, Cuban and Low Heels. Specially priced to clear at FAMILY SHOE STORE Third Ave. W. A J Webber. Mgr. , Telephone 357 MAIL ORDERS GIVEN ntO-MPT ATTENTION t Mi mtmxm turn is i mi i rmmmtu kbi i n tasm is i it mi Henry Halllwcll returned to Te--rce on today's train. He will be In Prince Rupert again In a few days. iJp! fares east NEURALGIA A ftmi (pplicuioa ( Mi rtfl, rrar4m t ditttijm, Ju "hill lk tpst", Ym'U 14 ifcai ymn get wonderful relief I ' UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Htcamrrn Imve ITlnof lluiirrt I or Yancoavrr: T.N.H.CATAI.A RYCRY TI ESIIAV. l.SU I'.M. Arrlrlni Vnoouver. vl Orn Pnlla. Tburtdaj Noon ppro. T.B. CARDHNA EVERY WIIIAY MlllMdllT Arrllna Vneouvr 8ujm1t mldnljht JJx. MiUlnsi to Port Simpson. Alio Arm. Anyox, 8twrt rwJ Ni River potnu. Buudajr. 8.00 p.m. 'urthr Informotlon rrgnrrlln nil iliiit nd 1lrkU t I KINCE III l'i:KT AOESrV: We una iuf. riionr aw n Glasses fitted T registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. The County Court case of Gu.i Rekoa t. KUlaa & Christopher has been adjourned until Monday for argument. All the evidence is now i In. Mrs. Evan Baker, who has bee . I visiting here with her mother. Mr ; H. Worsfold. since her arrival a I few days ago lrom Victoria, where, with her husband, she attended the United Church Conference ! sailed this afternoon on the Print Oeorge for Stewart. I SAILINGS FKOM PKINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Juneau and Skagway June 15. 19, 32. 26. To Yanrourcr, Victoria and 13, 30, 24. 27. For Rutrdalc, Ocean Palls, Namu, Alert Kay, Campbell Kivcr, Vancouver, Victoria Friday. 10 p.m. Full Information from V. C. Orchard, General Agent Cor. 3rd Ave. tt 4th St. Phone 31 . 1- Local Items Football tonight 6:45 Canadian! Legion vs. Merchants. I Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Ilellbroner's Store. Special Friday and; Saturday voile and wash silk dresses, $4.75. Demers. 137 Girls' Coats 8. 10, and 12. Special f6r Friday and Saturday $7.50. Demers. , 137 J. J. Little, general manager of the Northern British Columbia Power Co., sailed on the ss. Prince Charles yesterday afternoon for a business trip to Vancouver. N Conductor and Mrs. D. E, Mur phy will sail tomorrow evening on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In th- south. Mss. F. Dalby, who has been vis iting In Edmonton, returned to the city hk week, being accompanied by Her son, Herbert Dalby, or Edmonton, who will visit here for a while. . Miss Menzies, who has been teatWng school at Kltw&nga, sat'.-ed yostcrday afternoon on tho Prince ' Charles for Vancouver wtfere she will receive treatment, having been In Ill-health recently. The tea and sale of home cooking held by the Ladlea'Ald of First United Church at the home of Mrs. W. P. Armour, AUin Avenue, yesterday afternoon was a very successful affair, the satisfactory sum of $28.80 being realized. MIm E. M.- Earle was among those who poured The rooms were prettily decorated with lilac blossoms. Paying his first visit to this port since his appointment. Col J. Car- leton Brown, Pacific Coast manager of Canadian National Steamships with headquarters in Vancouver, arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning fro:u the south and will sail tomorro'v afternoon on the Prince Henry to make the round trip to Skaewa? and back .to Vaeouvec. Col Brown is accompanied on the trip north by Benjamin T. ChaopelL general superintendent. Canadian Nations! Railways, Vancouver. BUSH'S Grocerteria 1 New Season's Nabob Strawberry Jam R(o I-Ibtin UUU Nabob Pure Orange Mar-! malade CAn ; 4-lb. tin HH Nabob Tomatoes 2's, 3 for 2'-'s 3 for Nabob Pitted ries, per tin Christies Sodas per packet New Potatoes (B.C.) -1 lbs Strawberries per basket $3.00 crate .'. Vinegar Put up specially for Us. Malt or white, quart bot. A Frftgji Tomatoes per lb. 1.15 5b. basket 1 . . EarrlPIUraSI....'20C Yellow Sugar Off. 4 lbs. 40c 50c 25c 20c 25c 15c FKKE DELIVERY TELEPHONES 211 & 212 TIIE DAILY NEWS Friday, June 12, 1931 1,1 I MM III II I I IT SI at 1 a I 1 Always uniform and dependable TARIFF REVISIONS a M. M. Stephens returned to th? city on this afternoon's train from a brief business trip to the Miss Betty Wright, who returned yesterday from a trip to Montrea' was on business of her own and not that of Shirley Shoppe. Young Elizabeth Inglls, while riding a bicycle on Atlln Avenue the day before yesterday, was bitten by a vicious police day. The police arc taking the necessary steps In connection with the dog. See Princ6 Rupert From the Air Northern B. -.C. Airways MotM Seaplane will take passengers foi 10 15-mlnufe hops over the clc, Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday. $5.00 a trip. From Pacifk Salvage Co. Float! Will Result in Higher Prices BUY NOW At These Prices Corn Flakes Quaker per pkg. Raisins Seedless ' .per 2-lb. pkg Soap Pearl White Naptha OQn : 6 bars Canada Corn- Starch I per pkg , Rwntree's Cocoa -i Op JLOU ! nor l..lh tJn j Toilet Tissue I I 0 rolls slicing, S-lb. boxes per lb Cut per lb Kellogg's All-Brun per pkg. . French Dreasinu -Chahtl cleer, per bottle I Sliced Pineapples- -Llbby's Hawaiian 2's. ' m per tin Granulated Sugar- I oT p V Fresh Strawberries . lft 11 tJ 3d Arriving V .MV a Empress Tea CAn per lb Bush's Grocerteria day and Saturday per basket 9c 26c 10c 31c Chocolate Eclairs National OOp O&K, Fresh stock, per lb. !Puie Lard Swift's or Gainers I 2 50c 2 82c LEVER BROS. COMBINATION DEAL 1 pkc Kinso, 1 bar Lifebuoy, 1 pkg. Lux, 1 bar Lux Soap, 1 Hums Itread Knife, serrated edje. Op All for :....Uii' Oranges Family sle 5 doe. ... 92c Chateau Cheese For spreading or 32c 34c 21c 29c 24c Frt- 15c Watts' Grocery PHONE 55 PHONE 56 "THE REST FOR LESS" Furs remodelled, cleaned and repaired. An experienced cutter Qoldbloom's Fur Shop. tl Children's Coats; - size 5 yoa-s. Special $2.95, Friday and Satura-y. Demers. 137 O. C. Woodward, United States consul here, sailed yesterday after noon on the Prince Charles for a trip to Seattle. W. R. Tonkin, well known mln-ng man. Is a passenger aboard the Prince George today bound from SeatUe to Stewart. Eagles Dance tonight. Premie.-Orchestra. Refreshments. Danclxw 1:30. Admission Gentlemen 50c Ladies bring refreshments.. 137 Mrs. Walter Lon?wlll and son left today for Chicago enroute to Montreal where they will embark m June 26 aboard the steamer Duchess of At hoi on June 28 for a trip to Scotland. The case of George Sohonovttch, charged ivlth attempting to. burglarize the F. E. Hunt store on ths local waterfront, was further remanded for eight days on coining up again before Magistrate McClymont In city police court ths morning. Robert C. Gosse, former managing director of the B. C. Packers tnd still a member of the board of directors, and J. Field Strang, one of the company's best known cannery managers, arrived In th city on the Prince George this morning 'from Vancouver, belni here on company business. Making her first trip of the sei "on on summer schedule. C.NP -learner Prince George. Capt. Nej' McLean, arrived in port on llnv it 11:30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean ""alls and will sail at 3 o'clock this nfternoon for. Anyox and Stewart vhence she will return here tomorrow evening and sail at 7 pjti on her return south. The Prlnr; "eorg; brought north a good-siz.J 1st of passengers. ANNOUNCEMENTS . i Eagles' Dance Friday, Jane 12. Moose picnic, Digby Island, June 11. - J. Moose Hard Time Dance Friday tune 26. Canadian Legion Picnic July 12 Presbyterian Dazaar November 5 154 v ,:.) BSfei My mother lets me get breakf ast" "I can do it easily, too, because we always havo Shredded Wh;at. Of course, Mother makes the toast' and Daddy's coffee they're much harder to get than Shredded WheaL She lets me put straw berries on the biscuits now, and you should see how all of us clean up our cereal dishes 1" THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT CQHPANY.LTD. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver- Monday ss. Pr. Rupert . ..4 pin Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 pm. Wednesday Pr. Henry S aar.. Thursday ss. pr. Charles, t p.m. Friday ss. Princess Mary 10 pjn. Saturday ss. Pr. George . . 7 pjn. SS. Cardena, midnight. ! June 13 ss. Prln. Louise 5 pjn. June 20 ss. Pr. Charlotte 5 p.m. ; June 2458. Prln. Louise ..5 pjn. June 27 ss. Prln. Alice pjn. j From Vancouvrr j Sunday ss. Catala 4 pjn. i Sunday ss. Pr. Charles 11:30 ajn. Wednes. ss. P. Rupert 11:30 ajn. Friday ss. Princess Mary 4 pjn. Friday ss. Cardena pjn. One Hat Canadian Shredded Wheat is 100 Canadian grain. Eat TWO Shredded Wheat Biscuits a day and help Canada's Prosperity. SHREDDED WHEAT WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT Satur.-ss. P. George 10:30 ajn. June 15 ss. Pr. Charlotte ...jn. June 19 ss. Prln. Louise ajn. June 22 ss. Prln. Alice ajn. June 26 ss. Prln. Charlotte ajn. June 29ss. Prln. Louise ajn. 'O IMPROVE YOUR APPETITE Frtllnc Indifferent to foodl Out of aorta? Depreaaedf Stimulate your dlgeative tract with Dr. Carter'a Utile Liver Pilla. All tttetable. Gentle but thorough. They'll get rid of body prison that cauae Indigeation, Gat, etc, and give you a nnw liv. tereat In food, 25c &. 75c red packagea GVRTER'SKPILLS FREE! FREE! ' 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - n m Given away Free with every purchase of Suit, Coat or Dress One Pair Chiffon Hose Given Free with every purchase of a Pair of Shoes or any purchase of Five Dollars or oyer Friday and Saturday Only Annette Ladies' Wear Co. 1