PAQB TH'RM JUST ARRIVED Swim Kaps Season's latest and original designs. Keep the curl in and the water out. Price: 15c to $1.25 Ormes Ltd. ruf Pioneer DrtiQu3ls . Third Ave. & Sixth St. . THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Eagle Attention I All those going to Ketchikan get their tickets by Tuesday nlptht from Secretary. 152 John n. Mitchell returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to the Trocecds of Dominion Day Sport to be given to Baseball, Football and Boys'. Band Associations. Everybody's help is requested. 152 Mrs. Jack Pieecc, who has been on a trip to Smithere, returned to the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. A. It. Waddlngton of the orest Branch service returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from one of his periodical trips to tho interior on official duties. A party of seventy-five members of the Knights Templar of San Francisco, were among the round trip tourist passengers going north this morning on the steamer Princess Louise. C.P.R. steamer Princess Alice. Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived In port at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon from Skagway and other Alaska points, sailing at 3:30 pin. fur Vancouver. The vessel brought In 45 passengers. fW6 of whom disembarked here. From Twenty Years Ago column Vancouver Province: "Colling wood Seiuciber of Ottawa, consulting engineer to the Dominion government and chief engineer of the Ornnd Trunk Pacific Railway. In Vancouver enroute north to In spect the comnleted 100-mlle post section. The 'Grand Old Man of Railways' Is In his eightieth year.' Returning south after havlnc made the round trip to Skagway and West Taku Arm. a party of seventy-five young perrons, under the auspices of the Yuung Men' Institute of San Francisco, is on board the steamer Prince Rupert today bound for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kllpatrlck of Montreal, who have been spending the past ten days here visiting with their son and daughtei-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kllpa-trtik; Fifth AverTue East, will, leave on Wednesday's train for Smith-ers from where they will make a nolor trip with their son. Norman Kllpatrlck. into the Stuart Lake country before leaving on their return cast. Mrs. L. W. Patmnro anrf Turn children will sail Wednesday morning on the Prince Henry for a holiday visit to her home in Vancou ver. Mrs. Robert Bartlett and Ron sailed Saturday evening 'on the Price Oeorge for a vacation trip to Vancouver, Kamloops and else- wiicre in me souin. J. J. Little, general manaeer of the Northern B. C. Power Co.. returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning from a bui- tness trip to Vancouver. Miss Phyllis Lamb returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Casslar cannery where she spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lamb. T. D. Pattullo. M.LA for Prine? Rupert and leader of the Opposi tion In the Legislature, U -expected in the city from Victoria next Sa turday morning ind 'will spend several days here visiting his Misses Margaret and Maude Ma- gulre of Booth Memorial School caching staff will sail on the ss Prince Henry Wednesday morning for their home at Salmon Arm where they will spend the summer vacation. Mr. and .rs. J. Parke and family of Chicago, who have been on a trip Into Dawson, were passen gers aboard the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon returning south. Mr. Parke is vice-president of the drug firm of Parke-Davis Co. Bishop J. R. Crlmont. head of the Roman Catholic Church In Alaska, was a passenger aboard tlx Princess Alice Saturday afternoon bound for SeatUe. He was accompanied by Father Albert Florlan. who disembarked here. The latter recently arrived in Alaska after spending eleven years on the Gold Coast of Africa. Tenders For Shingling Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 5 p.m. July 8th for shingling one side of Borden Street School. The lowest or any other tender not necessarily' accepted. Further particulars from the Janitor or the Secretary. J. O. WILLIAMSON. Secretary, Board of School Trustees. I (152) THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TK All. HKITISII COWMHU Mnufcturcri of ELEPHANT llraiid (limiC.U. I'EKTILIZKKS rrKluorK & Rfflncra ot TADANAC lira lid IXKCTKOI.YTIC AMMONIUM rilOSI'HATE SULPHATE OF AMMONIA TRIPLE SUPERPHOSPHATE LEAD.7INC CADMIUM-BISMUTH UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Htrnmrri )rf Prlnrf Rumti f or Vnrouer:-T I SO I' M. TAh,t H it PAT II r.VFRY TIESIIAV. Arriving Vancouver. Thufd Noon pproi. 8"rt """" J?tftZ Local Items Dutch Maid Is Canadian made. Baseball tonight Elks vs Dinnerware, chfna, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner'i Store. Mrs. S. M. Johnson, Hays Cove Avenue, returned to the city on yesterday, afternoon's train from a trip to the interior. Mrs. J Ji. McMaster and child of Anyox sailed Saturday evening on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. They had been visiting in the city for a few days. H. A. DeWolf, local manager of the W. II. Malkln Co. Ltd., sailed last night on the Catala to make the round trip to Alice Arm, An yox and Stewart on business. For driving to the common dan ger,. It. McKay was fined $10, with option of seven days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning. Miss Marjorie M. Hill, who has been teaching school at Atlln, is a passenger aboard the Prince Ru pert today bound for her home In Ocean Falls where she will spend the summer vacation. Canadian National Recreation annual picnic to Port Simpson by ss. Prince Charles leaving 9 ajn. July 1 and returning before 10 p.m. same day, in time for the big dance in Moose Hall. The net proceeds of this picnic will be donated to the Gym and Boys' Band Funds. (152) Corp. F. H. Clarke. R.C.M.P. arrived In the city on the Prince Charles this morning from Victoria and will be stationed on the local detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, succeeding Consta ble T. E. E. Greenfield, who has re signed to go into the hotel busi ness at Telkwa. Delayed by having had extra calls to make for the purpose oi unloading freight. Union steamer Catala. Capt. A. E. Dickson, did not arrive in port from the south until 11 o'clock last night. The vessel sailed about aVi hour laver for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points, whence she will return to the city torn rrow morning on her back to Vancouver and way-porti. Please Take Notice "Men should not go to Anyox looking for employment as there Is no work to be had there, furthermore there are no accommodations for men rustling and they rannot be taken care of." The Granby Consolidated Mining. Smelting and Power Company, 151 ANNOUNCEMENTS , t Big Dance' in Moose Hall, July 1st, 9.30 p.m. Dominion Day Sports, Acropolis Hill, July 1st. Eagles' Excursion by steamer Prince John to Ketchikan, July 3 to 5. Eagle's Dance, Friday, July 10. Ladles refreshments. Oents. 50c. Canadian Legion Picnic July 12 Dlgby Island. Presbyterian Bazaar November 5 154 SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway July 3, 8, 10, 13 To Vancouver, Victoria and 4, 8, 11, 15 For Butrdale, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, Vancouver, Victoria-Friday, 10 p.m. Full Information from W. C. Orchard, General Agent Cor. 3rd Ave. it 4th St. Phone 31 THE DAILY NEWS Moncfay, June 29, 1931 I I ' I , , , J1 U-U'-CTT , For sale wicker baby buggy, almost new. Apply Dally News. tf ' Glasses fitted D registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Don't forget the Eagles' big excursion to Ketchikan for the U.S. holiday, July 4. (tf) Dominion Dance- In Moose Hall, 9:30, j).m. Premier Orchestra, Admission 75c- 152 Furs remodelled, cleaned and repaired.. An' experienced cutter Goldbloom's Fur Shop. tf Children's races, Junior football, free distribution of candy, etc., at Dominion Day sports, 10 a.m. 15" C. A. Smith, Massett canneryman who arrived in the city, from the Islands, sailed Saturday evening on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. 4' . Mrs. James Denholme, who ar rived in the city at the end of the week from Ocean Falls, will sail Wednesday on the Prince Jonn for Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands. C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. D. Donald, returned to po' t at 9:30 this morning from Skagway and other Alaska points and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Vancouver, via Ocean Falls and Powell River. The vessel brought In id passengers. Miss B. L. Foster, returned West Chian missionary of the United Church, after having spent two or three days in the city as the guest of Mrs. W. T. Kergln, Fourth Av enue West, -sailed Saturday even ing on the Prince George for Powell River whence she will pro ceed to Vancouver. ' C.P,Il. steamer Princess Louise Capt. Arthur Slater, arrived in pore at 7 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and sailed at 11 ajn. for Skagway and other Alaska porti whence she will return here southbound on Saturday afternoon. TIk vessel had a good-sized list of passengers, most of whom were round trip tourists. W. E. Drake, local manager of Edward Llpsett Ltd., returned to the city on the Princess Louise this -morning from Vancouver, wnerr-hewas-alled recently on account of a serious" accident having occurred to his young son. Th lad Is showing Improvement and it Is expected his arm. which was in lured, will be saved. It is expected Mrs. Drake and the boy will Inhere in about six weeks time to take up residence. C.N.R. steamer Prince Charier Capt: Dan McKlnnon, arrived in port on time at 11:30 this momtr.tt from Vancovver and will $Sil at h o'clock this evening for Stcwar: and Anyox. whence she will return here tomorrow nlsht. On Wednes day the Prince Charles will go to Port Simpson with the Canadian National Recreation Association Dominion Day picnic excuslon, sailing from here on schedule at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon for Vancouver. The steamer Prlnc John, due from Vancouver via the south end of the Queen Charlotte Islands Tuesday night or Wednesday morning, will make a voyage to Massett Inlet on Wednesday In place of the Prince Charles. "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" The Benefit Is Always Here jMroMTf. Yesterday a letter was received from Mrs. Ralph Young of Nanalmo. She wrote: vg "I .always use Pacific MHIc. for 1 have always found It very I good. But I often think what it wojild mean If the province J had ho payMlls, for I know i what it means when the mines are running here and when some of them are not. It's a . good thing that. Pacific Milk belongs to BrltfsiTooiumbia." Many Thanks. PACIFIC MILK ! Factory at Abbotsford, IJ.C. 100 B.C. Owned and Controlled it t ' t The Selling Out Sale of Jabour Bros REGULAR TO Senior Football and baseball at '. Dominion Day Sports 1:30 p.m. I 1521 DR. HUGH J DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Eyes Tested For Glasses At St. Elmo Hotel Kaien Motors Limited General Garage and Service Station CHEVROLET and BUICK Open Day and Night Phone 53 Third Avenue 0 REDUCTION On All Suits Till our present stock is sold. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Prices $30 to $55 LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone 649 Red and Blue Bunting, 300 yards. W hile it lasts now only, per yard Another 200 Yards of Women's Pretty Summer Dress TL" 17 1 Materials that sold In the regular way to 75c a yard. jC Y cllllS Takc dur choice' c,ose out pr,cc WhUe ' ,asts 0n,y .5 BANKRUPT STOCK ARRIES ON! ON! ON! NO LET UP! : This salc'is a violent shake-down in prices to shatter every selling recording high-powered, high-speed, close-out to the bare walls. Every article must go! Another Big Lot of Men's, Women's Misses and Childrens Tennis Footwear Men's, all sizes to 11. Your choice .. Misses,' all sizes 11 to 2. Your choice NOTE THE PRICES! 78c 69c Girls,' all sizes to 10Vi. Your choice Coys,' all sizes to 5. Your choice 63c 78 b SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! RACKS AND RACKS OF WOMEN'S FINE FOOTWEAR SORTED INTO THREE BIG GROUPS. I have again gone through Jabour Bros, big stock of Women's quality Footwear and picked, .ont several hundred pairs of aU makes, styles and leathers that sold in the regular way to $8.59 'n pair, sorting them into 3 big groups, filling our rack to overflowing. If it's shoes you want; -w'are offering you shoe bargains that are real bargains, - GROUP no; 1 Your choice, Bankrupt Price S1.98 Reg. lOcayard GROUP NO. 2 Your choice, Bankrupt , Price $2.89 GROUP NO. 3 Your choice, Bankrupt Price $3.68 -!- 3 c. 25c Now Comes the Final Wind-up of Our 5c to 95c Dep't. 1 am not going to try and list the wonderful bar tains that this department offers, but I can Assure you that if pulverized prices will wind up the balance of this stock In the 5c to 93c depart-mcnt, my final mark-down prices will close out every article by Saturday of this week. BVsurc and visit this department. Brave the crowds and get jour share of these marvellous final wittd-up bargains. Toys " i'e have a wonderful selection of Toys, ou can now take your choice at W. O. GRANT HalfyPnee IN FULL CHARGE SELLING OUT JABOUR BROS.' BANKRUPT STOCK. . TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Our Prices Will Please You Come in And let us show you how little It costs to equip your car with GOODRICH SILVER TOWNS. A complete Garage Service Distributors Dodge Cars and Trucks RUPERT MOTORS Night Calls: l'lionc 161 Phone 56G d'et the habit of reading the advertisements in this paper, and taking advantage of the help they bring you.