pAOKTHRZi 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. Ztfio Pioneer DrtiQ&isls Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS COMMITTEES ARENAMED G.rro Members Selected to Take Charge of .Performance By Royal Runlan Singers Following5 are the Gyro Club commute. :whJcii- have been appointed In connection with the presentation here on July 9 and 17 of the Royal RusstanChorua: Chairman WQttMB MltehelL Ticket O. C. AMeneau, Wllltam Cruk kshanlc T.'W. Brown. H. A. Breen. E J, Smith and Frank Dibb. Advert tstns; W PHbllcitjr-Wil liam Mitchell,' .6am Jaboer. L. w. Wauah. O A. Hunter. C. E. Starr. H. D Barrett, C. A. Klrkendall and W. H Tobey. Stage -James Farquhar, N. L. Freeman. A. S. Ntekgrson. Dr. J. H Carbon and Harold Mcfcwen. Hall C C. Mill, C. A. KlTkendaU. Dr L. W Kergfoi'M. A. Burbank. Douglas NeUon. J 11. Clayton, A L. Holtby M M. McLachlan, C. P. Ba-lagno and W. M. Watts GIRL GUIDES HOLDING TEA Reetory of Fourth Avenue East is Scene of Affair This Afternoon First Cotnpiny. Olrl Ouides, to holding a te and sale of home cooking this afternoon at the home of Mrs. I. B.'Orbson, Foorth Avenue East. Patrol LeWtef , KathKl Kiel-back being to chars. The funds will go towards the QttWetf summer camp. , Pouring tea. and coffee axe Mrs. C E. Motte and Mrs: H. L. Landry. The home cejo&Mt Ubk to in charge of Mrs Chris Perry. Girl Guides themselves are actlnc as servtteurs. SUMMER SAILINGS From Prince Rupert for Vanoouyer. Mondays lrm Wedneadays Thursdays 25 pnU . Saturdays 7X p.m. For Ketchikan. Juneau anJ Skagway (utfa( at Wrang. ovithbounJ only) Wedneadays and Saturdays, 3.00 p.m. For Stewart and Anyox Mondays 8.00 p.m.. Fridays 3 00 p.m. Weekly service to Masaett Inlet and fortnightly aervfce to South Queen Charlotte hlandj. raftJcutar on request LOCAL ITEMS W. H Tobey. CNR. divisional superintendent, returned to the city on this afternoon's train from one of his periodical trips to the interior on official duties. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lipsln arc leaving for Vancouver and othe;- points In the south on a buying trip for Shirley Shoppe. They expect to return In about two weeks. Mrs. ataabeth Thompson appeared before Magistrate McClv- mont in city police court thl morning on a charge of selling liquor and was remanded for seven days. Maior S. F. Moodle, Liberal or- wntzer for Britten Columbia, ar rived in the cHy on the Prinre Henry this morning from Vancou ver. He is accompanying T. D. Pat-tullo, the Liberal leader, on his speaking tear of the province. Mrs. Steele, wife of Capt. 8tele who is to be the new Salvatkn Armv commandant here, succeed Ung Commandant Wllltam Kerr. who has been transferred to Vernon arrived In the city from the south on the Prince Henry this morning. Capt. Steele will be here later. They come from Saskatchewan. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER. Jury 4 Wheat w 'looted on the local Exchange t iay at 50c. Custom receipts of India are rapidly Increasing. Tri.Clty Service D4y froa Vaneouvtr at . 1.45 r t- i P ! for Viclcia and Sfittle. Train Sen Ice Pawenpr ", lf?T lYince Rwrt dy ( ctpt Sooiya) at I M0 n,jl and roa "it H.McJ!n.Itattl,l !!?ht and Panr A1' prtnoe Rupert. B.C. v-m UNION STEAMSIUI'S LIMITED Uteamrra Irate ITInce BuM-rt f or ancouter: T.B.KCAT.U.A rVKKV Tt EHIIAY. I S.I T M. ArrtrUis Vancourer. Thuriday Noon approi, T... CAUI.KNA KVKIIY KKII.AV M""T Arrlvlus Vanrourer Bund.J tnw f,r8wtrt NM Weekly aalllnft to Port Blmr-ou. Allca Arm. River p'.luta Sunday 8O0 p.m. rurther information regarding t all , aaumia and ticket at . - " rillNtT 1U H.KT AOF.NCY: rcnd Atentie rine Local Items Dlnnerware. china, crockery, here on official duties. ro FROM MONTREAL glassware, Heilbroner's Store; J Tickets for "Royal Russian! Chorus" may be obtained from; any member of Gyro Club or atj Oeo Arsencau's Store. Reserve j your scats at "Arsencau's." R. P. WUmot. Liquor Control Board auditor, sailed last night by the Cardena on his return to Victoria alter spending a lew dayj i John Larf 111, who arrived In the city at tke first of the week from Hazelton where he has been teach-; lng school, sailed last night on the The possibility of having a pic not be a public affair but will dc for pioneers only. "tTnn William Temrileman has C. N. R. steamer Prince Henry. Capt. Harry Nedden, carrying a good-steed list of passengers, most ly round trip tourists, arrived in port at 9:30 this morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean EaJls and wQl .saU at 3 xttVxM thU afternoon for Skagway and other Alaska points, whence she will return here southbound next Monday morning GLASGOW-BELT AST-LIVER. TOOL July lfl. Am 7 "lnwHo July 17 Duchtaa ot Richmond Jui J. Aug 21 eit Aw I Ducbna of Bedft To Cherbourg-Southampton-Anlwerp Aug Uoaitclsre To Harre-London-Antwerp ,:uiy l.ot. 8. MsBlm To Ilanc-London-llamburg aus 1. Am 17 Vlontcain U. Bpt to Maotwe FROM (JUERKC IO CHtltnOimO-SOUTHAMPTON July U. Auf M . Impeaaa of Auatralt July IS. Aug. 8 . . . Wtuftm of Hrttan July 36. Auj IS ranpraw of Tnnci IKOM VANCOUVER To lUwall-Jaiwn-Chlna-rhlllpplnea LOW HOUND TRIP FAItES TO ORIENT Annlv to Acenia ererrwhere or J. J tOKMTCR Bteamahlp Ocnl "ot cm BUUon. Vanoourar. SAILINGS FROM PIUNCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wramell, Juneau and Skrfway July 6. 10, 13. 17 To Vancouer, Victoria and f July 8. 11. 15. 18 For ,Butedale, Ocean Fall Narau, Alert Bay, Campbell Itlver, Vancouver, Victoria-Friday. 10 pm. Full lnfoimatlon from W. C. Orchard, General Atent Cor. 3rd Ave. it 4th St. Phone 31 THE DAILY NEWS jiig-i.,. J-iii-m-ua I Rheumatism? Quick relief from rheumatic paint without harm; To relieve the wortt rheumatic fin U yery aimple matter. Aapirin will do it every time! It'i aomething that you can alwaya tale. GenWne AnirmUMtto an hormUiM. Look for the Bayer Croia on each tablet ASPIRIN TRADf MARK MS. Made in Canada Cardena for Vancouver where he Cnuich parade. Members of L.O will later proceed to his home In B and jo A. p'.ease attend July Victoria. 5 to St. Andrew's Cathedral. Meet at Metropole Hall at 6:45 pjn. 151 nic this year was discussed ian. Tnere were 240 passengers on night by the Prince Rupert Plo- tne steamer Prince Henry neers' Association but no decision her arrivai here from Vancou- was made, a committee being ap-1yer lnls morning enroute to Ska?- minted to look further Into the matter. If a picnic is held, it will way. J. J. Little, general manager of the Northern B.C. Power Co.. ani Mrs. Little sailed yesterday after- moon jQWU on VLl the Prince Rupert for a -' notified his supporters In Comox-jbrlej trlp to Stewart Atlln that he will not accept nom-1 inatlon again- In that riding. He 1 yjjg name 0f Alex Oalland was mn n tViA npTrt election inli a . . 1 .mUttvl frnm fh u - - i jnaUVCJ baiiktj uuukwv Victoria, where he was defeated In pr0motion list of Booth Memorial 1909. William Sloan later resigning in Comox-Atlln In his interests." Twenty Years Ago column, Van couver Province. Mr. and Mrs. John Turple. Val paraiso. Chile, who have been vis iting here for the past few weeks with Cant, and Mn, J. R. Elfer. Seventeenth Street. Wcstvlew. left on this morning's train for Mont real where on July 10 they will sail on the steamer Ascania for a visit in England. Mrs. Turple and Mrs. Elfert are sisters. School yesterday. He passed from Grade Four to Grade Five. Thr fire department had a ca' at 7:20 last evening to the resi dence of Mrs. M, Walker. 151 Ninth Avenue West, where there was a chimney fire. Slight damage w done. Miss Margaret Shelly, who has been the guest for the past three weeks of Mrs. E. E. Oregg. Fifth Avenue East sailed by the Prin cess Louise this afternoon on her return to Vancouver. Birthday greetings were conveyed hv Ken Stewart, popular announ cer of radio station KJR of Seattle last night to Muriel McDougall 01 Prince Rupert, whp was twenty-sU years of ago yesterday. Miss LUltan Ham. who has bem visiting, here for some time with I her uncle and aunt, Mr. and M.j , C. G. Ham, Second Avenue. Wes j ivlew, left on today's train on her return to her home In Calgary. J O. BJornstad. Mr. Steenriaml and D Swensumson, who have been here In connection wtth ttou-ber interests In the district ar-salling this evening on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver enroute to l their home in Minneapolis. Robert Orme. son of Mayor awl Mrs. C. H. Orme. returned home on the Prince Henry this mornim from Shawnlgan Lake. Vancouver Tdmrf fsi cnend the summer vaca tion here. He, has now practically recovered from the effects oi a serious arm injury months ago. Campbell Church. Jr. ot Seattle owner of a number of charter vacht. which are well known here arrived In the city on the Prlnee Henry this 'mornlqg from u south. He will proceed to Alaska waters aboard his yacht West ward, which is here to meet nan Mrs. Stephens, who has ben paytnj an extended vWt here wun her Km and dauRnier-m-iaw. Mr and Mrs. M. M. Stephens. Emmer- son Place, sailed Ust night on the Prinrnu Uarv tar Cam ti bell Rive: Vancouver Istand. whence she will proceed to Courtenay to visit wtth another ion. In the course of a spoaktaf tor nf the nrovlnee. T. V. pauuuo member of the legislature for Prince Rupert and leader of the provincial opposition arrived in the city from Victoria on the Prtnw Henry this morning and will af-dress a public meeting here to night. He will sail Monday nlfht on the Prince John for theFQueen Charlotte Inlands. r j aaa.a i ii !: : ANNOUNCEMENTS ; Royal Russian Chorus, Moon Hall, July . Under auspices Oyro Club. j Eagle' Dance. Friday. July 10 ' Ladles refreshmenu. Oents. 50c. I Canadian Legion Picnic July 12 Dlgby Island. Glasses fitted b registered optometrist at Ileilbroner'a (tore. D. B. McDouzaU sailed last night on the Princess Mary for a, busi ness trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Georee .McAfee sailed last night on the Cardena for Vancouver where they rtrsiae 'a future. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stamfprd and family of Digby Island are salllni this evening on the Prince Rupen for a vacation trip to Victoria. Mrs. W. H. Shortridge, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, re turned to the city from the sown on the Prince Henry this mornmft. Constable J. H. McCllnpn, divisional clerk for the provision? 1 Jon the Prince Henry this morning from a holiday trip to Vancouver and Victoria.. s. CPU. steamer Princess Louise Capt. Arthur Slater, la due ja port at 3:43 this afternoon irom,Kag- way and other Alaska points and will saU at 5 ajn. for Vancouver and Victoria. R. H. Hunter and family and C B. Mitchell and family of Lbs An geles arrived in the city on the Prince Henry this morning; from the eouth. They are iolningjpower yachts here to cruise Alaska wa ters. Mr. and Mrs. George Roger ro turned to the eity on the Princ-i Henry this morning from Vaneou ver. Mrs. Rocr has ben ortj trio to her native home in England and Mr. Roger went to Calgary to meet ner. m. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Four-roomed moderi apartment, partly furnished. Phone Red 607. &LU FOR RENT Flve-roomod 'iottage with cook stove and heater. Ne-c: door to Daily News. Apply Pul-len. Daily News business office. By forming new. rich Moo3 Dr. Ouue'a Ncrva Food re-atom tht exhausted nern and remove the came of Sleepleia-net. Irntabi! y Headache! and Nervoua lndigftcon HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel Hot ind cold water in all ruonu A. Jri:i;i)HMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser ttnd Filth 8U SAVOY M. Twiss. city. New Royal Hotel I. ZateUI. "B Tilt tunti woktii wiiii-e Hot OoH WaMtr; 8tam Htt 75c PER DAY AND UP THrihtir l ROYOL J. E. Moran. Jasper; Betty Shannon and Joan Anderson and Oscar Larson, city. Knox Hotel Are Our MEALS Oood? Our Ouests Say They Ate. TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAI ft Y FOR S KEEN A BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City S4LADA Saturday, July 4, 1931 You cannot buy such quality for less 114 Yellow label Salada fcOctsalb Brown label Salada 70ets a lb 'Freeh f ran the gardefts' Salada Tea is sold by Mussallem's Cash & Carry Stores CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. W. U. Grant Hollingworth. B.A. Sunday School will not meet again until September. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject, "THE SUPREME LONGING." Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "THE ESSENCE OF RELIGION." Male quartet, "God Is Love." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, 245 Second Avenue West) This Society Is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist. In Boston. Mass. Sunday Service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "GOD." 8unday School at 12:15. Testimonial meeting. Wednesday at 8 pm. Reading room, 25 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 5. PICNIC IS ENJOYABLE Despite Rain, Anglican Children Had Happy Day Many in Attendance The annual Sunday-School pic nle of St. Andrew's Anglican Ca thedral took place yesterday, tne children of the Anglican Japanese Mission also Joining In the outing. Owing to rain, the affair starten in the Cathedral Hall where luncheon and supper were served. During the afternoon, however. It cleared ud sufficiently to permit cl the children being, driven In trucks out to the end of the highway it Oallowtty Rapids. Races resulted as follows: Hoys four years and under Nrial SheDDard. Olrl Four years and unaer Irene FttHterald. Boys Jlx and under Edwar.i Oom. Jtmmy Taylor. ah-Uatx and under Margarei Smith. Emily Yamanarka. Bovs-six and under extra) - Oeorge Flewin. Richard Mills. Boys eteht and under Donaw Nelson. Eric Orme. Olrls etaht and under Ev.i Chandler. Audrey Watklnson. Boys eight and under Tommy Flewin. Tommy Landrey. Boys ten and under Walter Bird, George Baker. niru iv.-ivf and under Cath erine Baker. Anna Duff, Chieko Ntahtkaze. I Olris 12 and Gladys Coo. Chleko Nlshtkaie. ! Boys ten an dover Joe Landry I olrls 14 and over Orace Wa i klnson. Nortta Yamanacka. , The picnic was In charge of (Dean Olbson and Rev. J. R. Klm-ura. Assisting were Mrs. W. J. EXCURSION . . r ,t, llnma, Mrs J ' . . ureex. wra. u. . iPhuaderol n oibson. Miss E. 0. Lenox. MUi ...... Yamanacka and Miss Eileen Qlb- y k son. Cleveland Trucks used to transport th'Dojlon plcknkkers to Galloway Rapldi gt were loaned by O. J. Dawes. iau- DetroU OFF NORTH Between 50 and CO Persons Ift Last "ijht on Prince John For Ketchikan Between fifty and sixty personi sailed last night on the Prince John ley Smith and Percy 'Cameron. Chicago Big League Scores National League St Louis 6-7. Philadelphia 1-3 No t'.lu'i taints. ith the Indeocndence Day excur don to Ketchikan under the ausv-pices of the local Eagles' Lodge. Av; (lnc program of entertainment hass. oeen arranged in Ketelilkan for thev, Prince Rupert visitors and all maki. .. Ing the trip are assured oi a gooa time. , - Today, being the Glorious FourthJt-' there will be a big sports program. n the Alaska town, the headline ... event being the Ketchikan-Prince ; Rupert baseball game this after- noon. There will be another baseball 1 jame tomorrow. H. The excursion party proper will . return to the cltv tomorrow nigni . about 9 v'clock after an all day salT down from Ketchlten on ss. Prince John. The baseball team will return. on the ITince ueorge Monaayrs murnlne. The Prince John is to command oi Capt. D. K. Blrss. Baseball Standings National League V. L. St. Louis 8 28 New York .0 27 Chics go 30 Brooklyn - 31 31 FX Boston 38 .500 PhtUdelphia 3 39 8 Pittsburg Tt 40 .403 ClnclnnaU 47 J17 American League Sons of Canada Old Empress Elki. Pet. - 597 -im .544 " W. U Pet. , .49 20 .710; 48 26 .039 U 29 70 ..3fi 35 500 X 37 .431 28 39 .418 26 45 .300 24 43 .353 ague w. l. ret 4 2 -6o 3 3 500 .2 4 ,333 IT If 4 i atai van