PAOH THHEB JUST ARRIVED Swim Kaps Season's latest and original designs. Keep the curl in and the water out. Price: 15c to $1.25 OrmeslM. Ztfio Pioneer Druggists Hioncs Hi 6i 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. TJiKtiti (JKADUATE PIIARMICISTS BEST s? LIGHT OR DARK-RICH IN BODY FLAVOR JUST RIGHT It pay to buy the bat Vte quality product Jronx (he House of ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. LOUII BU-ui Vtlberu' Hear Tony Cabooch, Anheutff'Butch'a every Satur day night over the Columbia Broad, catting Syitcm. Dudwciscr Malt fops the world for quality, its price was as high as its quality, it would be much more costly yet it costs no .more, than any fine malt syrup. It is "the '" best money can buy." Over 70 years of malting experience insures its quality. Sold everywhere. Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup "NORTHERN" . Rubber Footwear The "Northern" range of Overshoes for Men, Women and Children offers a wider selection than ever. Jersey or Cashmer. ette in various heights with buckle, strap or Whlzzer fasteners. Match yoof Winter Coatam with a "Northern" UUored to fit Styl-Shu VW"T?E1 Mad with IXXK FOR THB TRADE UAJUC Acrrniptrte mn of 'Northern' Rubbers and Styl-Shu la on Land to met your need. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED , .8lemera leave Prince Rupert t r Vancouver: T.S.S. I'ATUA r.Vt KY Tl'KSll.W, 1.30 IM. Arriving Vancouver, via u . ,,. ,iia, Thurad.y Noon approx. T.8.R. CAIMfCNA KVtnY FBIIWV MMMHT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight PPr; K Stewart and Nau Weekly aaillnn to Tort Slmpnon. Alic Arm. Anyox. Klver point. Simdny. 8:0O p.m. Further information regardlnit Ml aalllnaa and "ckeU at - PKt.NCt; Itl PEUT AUKNCV: Sec olid Avenue, '" cg Local Items J)innerware, chma, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner's Store. Regular Carpenters' Meeting to night o'clock. Business Don't forget the Eagles bis ex cursion to Ketchikan lor the .U.S. holiday, July 4. tf) In the last Vancouver Province there appears an interesting ar ticle descriptive of the new Hag-wllet bridge near New Hazelton. There Is also a picture giving a good view of the new high levsl Span. Mr. and Mrs. James McNulty sailed on the Prince Henry thlj morning for Vancouver whence they will proceed on a trip to Ireland, England Scotland and the Continent. They will be away for several months.' Totem pole arts on the Naas Rlve"r Queen Charlotte Island and elsewhere In the district are described in a feature by Walker E. Walker entitled "B. C. Heraldry." in the last magazine section, of thf Vancouver Sunday Province. Mr. tnd Mrs. It. F. McNaughtar. and family will sail next Wednesday morning on the Prince Henry for Vancouver enroute to San Francisco. Mr. -McNaughton, for many years district passenger agent for the Canadian National Railway) here, has been transferred to San Francisco cs general agent, pas senger department. Returning south after her first voyage of the season to Skagway and -other Alaska points, CNlt tcamer Prince Henry, Capt. Harry Ncdden. arrived in port at 7 o' clock this morning from the north and sailed at 9 a.m. tor Vancouver direct. She will make a 25 'A hour run to Vancouver, arriving there at 10:30 tomorrow Making the first voyage of the season to Alaska, CN.R. steamer Prince George. Capt Neil McLean. atrlved; in-port' at 12:30 noon today from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and sailed at. 3 oclock this afternoon for Skagway. whence she will return here south bound- next Monday. The George brought north a good-sized lisi of passengers, mostly tourists. Col. J. Carle ton Brown, Pacific Coast manager of Canadian National Steamships: Reginald Beaumont, assistant Pacific Coast manager, and G. A. McNlcholl, general passenger agent. Canadian National Railways, were passenger on board the Prince Henry thli morning on ther way back to Vancou ver after h-v.iig made the round trip to Aliika. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose picnic, Dlgby Island, June 21. Moose Hard Time Dance Friday June 20. Presbyterian Sunday-School Picnic Saturday, June 27, Dlgby Island. Baal' Excursion by steamer Prince' John to Ketchikan, July 3 to 5. Canadian Legion Picnic July 12 Dlgby island. Tresbytcrlan Bazaar November 5 v 154 SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, tVrangcll, JiN ncau and Skajway June 15, 19, 22, 20. , To Vancouver, Victoria and 13, 20, 24, 27. Tor ltutrdalc, Ocean Falls, Nanui, Alert Bay, Campbell Ulvcr, Vancouver, Victoria-Friday, 10 p.m. Full information from W. C. Orchard, General Agent Cor. 3rd Ave. & 4th St. Phone 31 THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, June 17, 1931 Glasses fitted T registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Be sure to hear the copper cpbr-ed coon in the latest songs at the Boys' Band Concert tomorrow night A daughter was born last Tuesday at Rollo, in the Peace River Block, to Mr, and Mrs. Glen' Bra-den (nee Louisa Gordon.) Mrs. G. W. Laldler, who has been on a holiday visit to her home in Vancouver, returned to the city on the, Prince George this morning. Snappy clog dancing, team dancing, monologues and "humorous singing at the Boys' Band Concert, Moose Hall, 8 p.m. Thursday, Adults 50c, Children 25c. Mrs. R. J. D. Smith, who has been visiting in Vancouver, New Westminster and elsewhere in tlw south, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. H. N. Brocklesby, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, sailed this morning on the Prince Henry for a trio to Vancouver on official duties. The regualr monthly dlnne: meeting of the Prince Rupert Retail Merchants' Association, scheduled for last evening, was postponed to Tuesday of next week. G. A. Yardley, inspector of customs, was a passenger aboard thr Prince George today bound for Skagway. He will proceed from there to the Yukon on official H. W. Taylor, general manager ol W. H; Malkin Co. Ltd., sailed by the Prince Henry this morning o his return to Vancouver after spending a few days here on un inspection of the local branch. The Inquest Intp the clrcum stances of the death of the lat" Mrs. Margaret Wynes, whose bod was found In the harbor yesterday morning, will be continued at 3:30 uns anernoon Dciorc uoroner nor man A. Watt and Jury. H. J. Bradbury, formerly of this city and identified .with the pilchard Industry on the West Coat of Vancouver Islana. arrived In. the city from Victoria on the ss. Prinoe George this morning and will spend a few days here. J. Field Strang, who, with Ro bert Gosse, Is Interested in the es tablishment of a new salmon cannery on the ocean dock here, sailed by the Prince Henry this morning n his return to Vancouver aftci spending a few days In the city. Completing her first voyage on summer schedule CNR steame Prince John, Capt. D. K. Blrss. arrived In port at 1:30 this moinln? from Vancouver via the south end of the Queen Charlotte Islands and will remain until 10 o'clock next Monday night when she will return south over the same route. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel I Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all roonu a. j. riiunuoMMn, rrop. Cor. of Frascr und Fifth Sts. SAVOY Mr. and Mrs. S. Pcderscn awl Mr. and Mrs. S. Robinson. Anyox: F. Haugh, Stewart; Marlon Goutd and Ivar Odegard. Klcmton. New Royal Hotel I. 7jirrlll, Prop TUT. IIOTCI. VVOKTII WHILE Hot St Cold Water. Stonm trt 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone tSI Knox Hotel Are Our MEALS Good? Our Guests Say They Are. Phone 52 nr. Kaien Motors Limited General Garage and Service Station CIIEVKOI.LT and CUlCK Open Day and Night Third Avenue Scandinavian dance Friday, June 19, Metropole Hall, 9 plm. (142) A. E. Klncald. well known Revel- stoke insurance man, was an arrival i In the city, from the Interior on today's train. John R. Morgan came In from I Billmor on todays train. He will soon be leaving for his logging camp at Cumshewa, Queen Charlotte i Islands. Chris Jensen, an aged paralyt :i. residing on Eleventh Street, wtn taken to the Prince Rupert Gen- eral Hospital In the 'ambulance ', this morning. W. E. Drake, manager here for Edward Lipset Ltd., sailed th.s morning on the Prince Henry for Vancouver, being called there on account of his young son having sustained an accident. Mr. Draki: was accompanied south by his brother-in-law, H. A. Barry, well known Insurance man. Charles Miller of Juneau, ac companied by Mrs. Miller was !n the city today on his way to Pltt :-burg as a delegate to the Serbian convention. During the four weeks he Is away his four children will remain with 'Mr. and Mrs. S. Bell. Third Ave. Mrs. Bell and. Mrs. Miller are sisters. Tender TENDERS will be received for the erection of a Bishop's Residence on 4th Avenue. Plans and Specifi cations can be seen at the office of G. P. Tinker. Esq., Besner Building, City. The lowest or any tender noi necessarily accepted. Tenders wi 1 close at 5 p.m. on June 21th ami are to be addressed to The Secre tary, Bishop's House Building Committee, c-o G. P. Tinker, Esq. 141 The Dally News can be pur- chased at ' Post Office News Stand, 325 .Granville St., Vancouver. Karl Anderson, Prince George. B.C. R. W. Riley, Terrace. B.C. General Store. Anyox. . Sralthers Drug Store, Stnltli- ers. B.C. . . . , . D O NT ! Confuse This Gigantic. Selling Out Sale of JABOUR BROS., LTD. Bankrupt With the ordinary closing out, selling out, selling out half sale, liquidating sale, etc., for this sale is positively the most legitimate sale ever held in this district. And folks, I want you to realize the magnitude of this great event. Think what an opportunity it gives me to offer you bargains that will absolutely defy competition. Just grasp ihis one point please. I am closing out a bankrupt stock that was purchased from the trustees at jiist a few cents on the dollar, and all to go in one great big melting pot of bargains. Dont' miss it! W. O. GRANT In Full Charge 4 Prepare Now For s Prince Ruperts n all 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. v Several new classes have been added to the flower show section. The tone of the fair will be improved by the exclusion of the ordinary sideshow touts, the sideshows being mostly in the hands of the Rotary and Gyro Clubs this year. Growers thoughout the district arc cordially invited to exhibit this year and visit the city if possible during Fair Week. ' Watch the Daily New for details, both before and after and during the time of the Fair. If your paper does not arrive, telephone the office m : v-