mm m PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS V (7; fjfascindtinq n 1 J Th, Willow Milk CJiocofaft crt No. 5 This la the milkmaid to demur Who carrlti U milk all rich and pure She geta from the Willow Milk cow ao gay. And aends it to Willarda mm nab aa May. DELICIOUS" mmmi PRIZE 1929 FORD TUDOR SEDAN Excellent condition 1929 WHIPPETT COACH Excellent condition 1028 CHEVROLET COUPE Excellent condition 1928 HUPMODILE SEDAN Good Stupe, a bargain 1925 FORD TUDOR SEDAN In good condition 1931 FORD COUPE-Rututlng order, "as la" 1926 CHEVROLET TOURINO Oood running condition ONB FORD TT TON TRUCK Oood running condition, with good tires, cab and box, "as la" 1926 CHEVROLET TRUCK WKli eab and box. in fitr shape - OFFERS New! Fascinating! Educational I Amusing I "The Story of .Chocolate", a beautiful, twenty page volume, gay with full page many colored illustrations and loaded with jolly jingles. Contains the true history of the discovery and manufacture of Chocolate, the adventures of "Delicious" and "Nutritious" the Willow Milk Twins, and all the Willow Milk Chocolateers in colors with their merry rhymes. Will delight everyone from seven to seventy. You are under no ODiigauon whatsoever, simply ask for the book: we are delighted to send it to you. School Teachers may order in lots of fifty by stating the name of WritoSol vvnteuept. PN' WUlard's Chocolates LImitedi Xoronto SPECIAL PRIZE dFFER DETAILS INCLUDED I Yon don't hav. to buy or teU anythln to enter or trio. The bar'that makes each Willarda Twin Delicious and Nutritious grin I wnunous- THIS WEEK'S USED BARGAINS WPM $450 350 350 $250 $150 $60 $100 $60 $150 And Other Cheap Cars to Choose From No misrepresentation on above cars. Terms given, or a small discount on any of them for all rush. A deposit will let you have a week's trial. Tnc CANADIAN CAB" S. E. PARKER LTD. Ford Dealers Phone 83 Third Ave. East rvvvwmemmmmm WK ARK OFFERING: DISCOUNT ON COAL For Cash at the Rale of 50c Per Ton Alberta Lump. $13.50, (or cash $13.00 Alberta Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12.00 Pembina Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12.00 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PnONE 580 SOLOISTS WITH ROYAL RUSSIAN CHORUS COMING .'Several Distinguished Singers to Be Featured With Choir Here on j Thursday Next J Orcat interest Is being evidenced 1 in local musical circles over the ap- pparance here on July 9 and 17 at : the Moose Hall of the world famous Royal Russian Chorus, who are how making their second American tour, I under the national management of I Laurence A. Lambert, the well known New York and Hollywood Impressarlo. The chorus Is conducted by Princess Agrencva Slavlan-sky, one of the few internationally recognized women conductors, and-in addition to singing a remarkable program of choral selections, ranging from the severely classical, to the light, and humorous folk-songs, and presenting half a dogen clever Russian, Hungarian and Gypsy dancers, they will display several brilliant soloists, each acclaimed as a gifted artist. Delightful vocal combinations will also be presented, In duets, trios, quartets, and in both male and female choral numbers, making up a program of remarkable versallty, and most delightful entertainment, all given in gorgeous costumes. Princess Mara Soprano Chief among the accomplished soloists, will be Mademoiselle Mara Slavlansky, daughter of the regal conductor of the chorus, who. In ad-'dition to being a genuine Russian Princess, with a historic background, is a remarkably beautiful young woman, with a rich and bril liant dramatic soprano voice. Several critics have said they like her voice, and vivacious stage presence better than Mary Garden's, while others have called her a '.'bewitching personality, with a glorious voice, and a fascinating pair of eyes." Altogether she Is one of the most attractive and gifted singers, now before the American public, and musical circles here can be as sured of a very enjoyable exper ience, listening to her rarely beautiful voice, when the Royal Russian Chorus appears here on Thursday, July 9 at the Moose Hall, under the management of the Oyro Club. DDD for the severer forms of eczema An attire fluid that washes into (ho kin. A doctor's formula with a brilliant record. Itching stops Instantly this clear stainless treatment pene trates the lick tissues. W. J. McCiriUltON. UKUUGIS". ORMES LTD. RULRS FOR SALE Grower Leaving the Islands Daffodils, per dozen . 30c per 100 ...$2.40 per 1000 ....$22.00 Barli, per dozen 25c per 100 . ..$2.00 per 1000 ....$18.00 Poetlcus, per dozen 20c per 100 . .$1.75 per 1000 ....$1650 Apply to CAPT. GILL ATT, SANDSPIT, B.C. DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Eyes Tested For Glasses At St. Elnvi Hotel Mind Your Health and Drink Daily Pure and Fresh Milk From DOMINION DAIRY Phone Red 60S P.O. Box MS Visitors Welcome Auto and Truck Engines 10 to 60 Horse Power, Suitable for Msrlne or Stationary Use. Batteries and Generators. Lowest Prices, Write for Information. VANCOUVER AUTO WRECKING CO. 1219 Granville St., Vancouver Branch Yard at 330 Second Ave. East WATERFRONT WHIFFS Salmon Run Satisfactory Halibut Fleet Rack at Work Landings For Week Light Skcena River sockeve salmon erill-nctters have been av eraging: twenty-five fish per boat during the past week, the mgn Doat laning eignty-iuur aisii. inete nyuxto, wium were considered quite satisfactory in view of the expectations of the season, were recorded in spite of rather inclement weather of the last few days. Some of the boats had tied up temporarily because of this unfavorable weather. On the Naas River, the average was twenty fish per boat with sixty fish for the high boat. July 1 saw practically all the Prince Rupert halibut fishermen on the grounds after having been '.!?d up for a while on account of low price conditions. It is expected' j the high price was that early in the month there may be another glut of fish owing to which gives a speed of better than 20 miles an hour. The Halsco will visit all principal salmon canneries tnd fishery stations in British Columbia and Southeastern Alaska, making her base at Ketchikan. She s provided witn spare parts, ine vessel is in charge of J. I.. DeSaules, factory eales engineer; Walter of 0,000 and 4,000 pounds respectively. The low bid for Canadian fish was 7c and 4c given the Return for 1.200 pounds. For American fish 11.3c and 3c which the Bonanza was paid for 11.000 pounds while the low was 6c nany boats coming In. The halibut and 3c which the Fremont and fishermen arc continuing the campaign to bring about the closing of he port to American fishing vessels unless the two cent duty on Canadian fish entering the United States is removed. Wizard were paid for catches of 12,000 and 25.000 pounds respectively. . New offices have been fitted up at the Ketchikan Cold Storage for II. McNeil, buyer for the Booth Flsher- Outflts have been out recently les Co.. which has started active inspecting for summer herring buying at that point since selling its around the Queen Charlotte Islands Sitka cold storage; and for the Mel-but no run has yet been located, choir, Armstrong, Dssaau Co. This There would be a good demand for company is represented at fresh halibut bait if the herrlni; Ketchikan by Robert Hooper, agent, :ould be located. They are also a and Andrew J. Engstrom, buyer. .uperlor herring for kippering than the thin winter variety. The Hall Scott Motor Car Co. is rendering something new In the way of marine engine service by ending its service boat "Halsco" north for service work. The Halsco is a 40-foot cruiser, powered with a 1 175 h p. Hall Scott Explorer engine The wonderful fine weather on Dominion Day drew away practllally Get the Habit UY HERE ANK ALANCE Stark, manager of the Seattle ,iy :nv:0 nnirnnni, inviic jour vmIr patronage. branch, and H. A. Haley, Vancouver j manager. Fisheries Co-operative Instead of a verbal agreement as before, the United Pacific Fisheries is now enedavoring to sign halibut fishermen up on a typical co-operative marketing contract. F. J. Kwa- Dll, president, continues active In Seattle while J. E. Berg is busy in Ketchikan in the same way. .... A new handbook presenting much of interest to all persons having i ny thing to do with the fisheries, has Just been published by the Pacific Fisherman. The handbook contains a mass of Information for constant reference. First of all the several fishing districts of the entire coast are taken up, discussing the fish taken, the methods employed, the open season and general Information regarding the Industry. Fishery codes of British Columbia. Halibut Landings Halibut landings at Prince Rupert for the week ehdlng yesterday came to the small total . of 348,000 pounds of of which which 64500 64,500 was was from from a a few few vur price is always ine ucsi. Our quality is the highest The Prince Rupert Fishermen's ; ulue Kibbon Tea- Co-operative Association Is already engaging in the collective purchase if supplies for its members but, although it has been promised a lic ence by the provincial fisheries department, it 1 not expected anything will be done this year at least In the matter of establishment of a cannery, in all probability, u ine necessary funds can be raised, something will be done about estab lishing a cannery next year. Membership In the association is, so far, open only to fishermen or employees of the association but it Is probable there may be a change in con nection with this stipulation. per lb. Blue Ribbon Uoffee "per lb Blue Ribbon Baking Paw der, 12-oa. per tin Butter per 14-lb. box Butter per 3-Ib. brick Eggs Fresh extras . 3. dot Hggs Fresh firsts 3 dos Egas Fresh seconds 3'dos. Malkln's Best Tomatoes 2ys, 3 tins Malkln's Best Prunes 2's per pkg Malkln's Best Apricots 2's 2 tins Dry Salt Pork Belly per lb Palmollve Soap 4 for Classic Cleanser per tin Wesson Oil l's per tin Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Alaska, Washington, Oregon and carrots .Turnips . Parsnl na iviuuuu.m i y..w. m .u, , & jj 4 bunchea form. There are charts of the prln-; Water Melon m -4.1 m m itin 4 1 " lUa. a mil explanation ui iacmucv each. Prince Rupert to one of the Cherries Royal Anno 2 lbs Cherries-Ding large also a terse word description of this , iJWlt. Aliuiai luau t wcaitu u umiv information of essential character to the fishermen In the valuable publication. New Potatoes 15 lbs Fresh Green Peas 3 lbs Fresh Spinach 4 lbs Head Lettuce 4 for I All I for 45c 47c 23c $3.35 77c ,85c 78c 63c 40c 24c 45c 20c 25c 8c 39c 50c 25c 25c 25c 24c 25c 35c 45c Free! Free! 2 Pkgs. Princess Soap Flakes . 45c V Pkg. Super Sud 20c Value 05c 45c l 11 ) i n i Canadian boats and 283.500 from MUSSalleill S USIl anil American. The total for the season i to date Is now 7,345,740 pounds i comprising 2,059,000 pounds Cana- Carry Stores idlan and 4,385.840 pound, AmcrlcanjMWhcre ave Despite light landings, the price Phone 3C0 Phone 18 & 81 Rver.iK.' was not high. The top bid 319 3rd Ave. 417-423 5th Ave. 'of the week for Cuuidlan fish was 1 10.4c und 4c whiuh the Cape Spencer j and' Mayflower received for catches the entire pleasure fleet and for several hours the floats of the Prince Rupert Rowing and Yacht Club was almost desertod of boats. Picnics were in progress on almost all the beaches hereabouts. The weather was balmy and warm and swimming was enjoyed by many. It was a most delightful day for all who took to the water. .... Fine weather conditions have given zest to yachting and during the week several fine boats from the south visited port, some tying up at the floati of the Pacific Salvage Co., and others at the Yacht Cfub. Practically all the boats are going through on cruises to Alaska. Building Permits This Year Lower Total For 1931 a Date $81,883 as Against S9!;.235.50 in First Half of Last Year Butldinn permits in Prince Rupert for the year to date have totalled $84,033 In value as against $95,-235.00 in the first six months of 1030. Inspector John Macdonald, provincial police, returned to the rtiyi on the Prince Henry this morning j ' from a brief ,trlp south on officii! duUes. I Saturday, July 4, J 7J Friday and Saturday TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 pjn The Sequel to Beau Geste Is Here ( t BEAU IDEAL' With Ralph Forbes, Loretttl Younjr, Irene Rich. Arab hordes thundering ai-ron flaming sands. An unforgettable romantic drama of fltrr Sahara. 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KAIEN MOTOKS U.MITKl) PHONE 52 COAL Ikiy the real Coalour famous Edson and Cassldjr-Welllntton In any quantities Also Hiilkley Valley Hay, Grain and Itobln Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 68 AND S5S Rupert Motors Garace and Service Station Tires, parts, Accessories Phone 56G iNlght Calls:' Phone 101 Distributor of DODOi: CARS and TRUCKS Because It doesn't pay to advertise poor products, it uocs pay 10 uuy tiiosc advertised.