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Sunday. 8:00 p.m. I"urthr information regarding all nailing) and ticket at PKIMT KITKKT AltttNCY: Sfe mid Avrnue. Phon 8S Local Items Dinnerwarc, cliina, crockery, glassware, HeUbroner'i Store. Tickets and reserved seats on sale at Arseneau's Store for "Royal Russian Chorus" Friday, July 17. tt Dr. William- Forsythe of Vancouver was a recent visitor in th '. city while on a trip to Alaska and Northern British Columbia. Mrs. S. D. Johnston and . child sailed this morning on the Prince Henry for Victoria where they will pay a visit with Mrs. . Johnston's mother, Mrs. Joshua Kingham. Dr. C. Wace, medical superlnten dent of Royal Alexandra Solarium on Vancouver Island', after a three day visit here following a trip to Skagway, sailed this afternoon on the Princess Louise for the south Reid McLennan of Prince Rupert who has been a recent visitor to the city, has left for Victoria to be the guest of his aunt until the end of the week when he will return to Vancouver for a few days prior to leaving for his home Vancouver Star. The case of Elwood Bard, who is bring held in connection with the attempt some time ago to break the safe in the F. E. Hunt Ltd. waterfront store, was further adjourned for eight days on coming up before Magistrate McClymonc n city police court this morning. Jack McRae. against whom a charge of being found in a beer parlor while a minor was dismissed i yesterday, appeared again beforo Magistrate McClymont in city po- lce court this morning and, on this occasion, was fined $25, with option of thirty days' imprisonment, for drunkenness. C NJt. steamer Prince John. Cap tain D. K. BIrss. arrived in port at 1:15 this morning from Vancouver v'a the smith end of Queen Charlotte Islands. After running an excursion trip from here via K-MV"" cfn'nit, for the international celebration there later this Week! the Prince "John will all next Monday night on her return to Vancouver via with Quet n Charlotte Island points. HUGH L. DICKEY, M.I). SPECIALIST Fvk Ear. Nnse and Throat Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted No. 1 Royal Hotel HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel Hot .tnd cold water In all roonu A. J. riUinilOMMF.. Prop. Cor. of Fraser tnd Fifth Sts. New Royal Hotel I. Zurrlll. Crop Till: IIOTt:l. UOKTII WHILE Hot Ss Cold Water Bteam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP THrhitf Ml ROYAL N. Haynes, city. Knox Hotel Aro Our MEALS Good? Our Guests Say They Are. SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wranecll, Juneau and Skagway July 17, 20, 24. 27. To Vancouver, Victoria and 15, 18, 22, 25. For Uutcdale, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Day, Campbell Ulver, Vancouver, Victoria-Friday, 10 p.m. Full Information from YV. C. Orchard, General Accnt Cor. 3rd Ave. & 4th St. Thone 31 THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, July 15, 1931 Canada's Loveliest Child "If you want your child to be a priie-winner," says this mother, "here is one rule you must never neglect keep the child free from constipation.'' No mother can expect that her child will escape all the ills to which children are subject, but she can do much to relieve tna'r severity by following this rule. If your chilil is constipated, has a cold, a fever, no appetite or a coated tongue, don't wait until a more serious illness results. Baby's Own Tablets are 'a safe and simple remedy for constipation. They reduce simple fever, allay colic, relieve croup, and help to relieve the distress which accompanies the cutting of teeth. For your own peace of mind and for the sake of your child, don't be without Baby's Own Tablets in the house. 25 cents a package at any druggist's. is 2 BABY'S OWN TABLETS (Dr. Williams') For Children of All Ages L. O. B. A. tea and homecookln?. Thursday, July 16 at Mrs. S. V. Cox, Seventh Ave. West from 3 to 8 161 Harry Thrupp of the C. N .R freight department returned to th? cltv on the Prince George thh morning from a brM trip to O ean Falls on official business. John R. Morgan, well rnwr ; 'aTnlH and 1vw1n4 nrranr of "v Hi-trW arrived, in. the cltv on tV Prince fGcdrge ' thrl mornmsr aft- brief business trip to Vancouver i Harrison returned to tlr4 "ttv h Prinze fVo'ire this momt from brief frtVto Vaieo'ivcr rnt.hl Hrriyon Is tnt.lond a' Port Ecsington for the summer A'vompml'HJ hv t). Drw a Ian; ' rrv. rnrenMn t" RiT o Rm FranHwo was here Mon-rHv n-otit" so'it.h after havli" mud Ihe round trip to Skagway and other Alaa points on the steamer Prince Rupert. There were 180 passengers on board the steamer Prince Geore'1 this morning on her arrival from Vancouver enroute to Skagway The .'atge malorlty of these passengers are round trip tourist About 25 passengers left the vessel here. Cant. W. P. Armour, manager of the Pacific Salvage Co., returned to the city on the Prince George tills morning after having accompanied Mrs. Armour and daughter to Drumheller. Alberta, where th former wl'l remain for some time on account of her health. . C.N.R. steamer Prince Henry Capt. H. E. Nedden, returning south after a regular voyage to Alaska with the largtst list of tourist passengers for any single shin to far this year on board, arrived in port at 7 o'clock this morning from Skagway and sailed at 0:30 a.m. for Vancouver direct. Dringing north a good-sled II'.-of passengers, most of whom wer; round trip tourists. G.N.R. steame. Prince George. Capt. Nell McLean, arrived In port at 11:30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Skagway nnd other Alaskan points, whence she will return here southbound next Monday morning. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Whist Drive and Dance! July 23. Eagle's Dance. Friday, July 24 Ladles refreshmenjsents, 50c. Catholic bazaar 0ctobcr 21 and 22. Glasses fitted bf registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Gyro Club present "Royal Rus-v sian Chorus," Friday matinee, Juiy 17. at 3 p.m. Prices 75c, SOc. and 25c. 165 Captain Leowen, who Is in charge of the Salvation Army at Cordova. Is expected here tomorrow and will have charge of the local army meeting tomorrow night. C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. Arthur Slated, Is due In port at 3:45 this afternoon from Skagway and other Alaska points and will sail at 5:30 for Vancouver and Victoria. E. M. Haynes, Post Office Inspec tor, arrived in the city, on the sn Prince George this morning from Ocean Falls in the course of an official tour of the north in which he is now engaged. Shef Thomson, caretaker of the) Prince Rupert Rowing It Yacht! Club, will' sail on trie ss. Prince Charles tomorrow afternoon for a! holiday trip to Tacoma, visiting' also in Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, ' I In chare of the local Salvation Army Just now Is daptaln Ruby Steele who came from Kelowna. She Is assisted by Lieut. At:ne Coxson from (he same place. It was thought that Captain and Mrs. Stee.'e were coming but they hav gone to Swift Current instead. That CfXDtaln Steele is a brother of Miss Steele who is Here. Mrs. C. H. Ivanrovlch. who was taken recently off one of the CP tmM on which she was to mYi the trin norh as a tourist but was prevented from doing so because of Illness, sails this afternoon on the Princess Louise for Seattle after a sojourn In the Prince Rupert General Hosn'ta'.. She is being accompanied south by a nurse. 3 is made in British Columbia EVERY 4nt ( Bwtfn't St? Ouri, EnpmUd Milk H Md ttcxa Hit ItU-otM milk of tlcted I C covl, DM. tana I tt Imm Ftawf nk bv. HetkHif M 60 el lk iMturtl mtmt cwrftRl It t. me 4. la qmIUv b pwc m4 MivaryNiff, m4 yom will i4 Hlmlntblt I coo4b wkw. tvtf itcipt ulb lot Bilk. M Wptrts t m IlihOtl tmm, m) cm tt tot mn, crtM wotM, poidlon. onositl, otc-too trasltoa-oily nmoul M rtitlal Ifli wpoly. TmIoCaUM. t Hoowff Aictot loQalafj VANCOUVH FadoryiSootlSoM Auditorium DANCES TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY 9 to 12 Password to Happiness Ladies 85c Gents 50c Ulue Illrds Orchestra Mind Your Health and Drink Daily Pure and Fresh Milk From DOMINION DAIRY Phone Red 608 P.O. Box 41 Visitors Welcome COAL Buy (he real Coal our fa- 1 ntous EdSon and Cassldy-Welllnglon In any quantities. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 DEMER'S Summer Clearance Sale Crepe-de-Chlne Dresses C-iQ AC Regular $19.50, for ... tylAtVO Crepe-de-Chine Dresses Q-f Q ff Regular $22.50, for , ? JLO. 9 Chiffon Dresses Q-fi) AC Regular $19.50, for JL 5 . 5? l Chiffon Dresses Gj-flQ CA Regular $25.00, for ?JiUdV Chiffon and Satin Evening Dresses C-i Q ff fi Regular $25.00, for . . . .'. , . tyM-VuV Wash Silk Suits QQ ntZ Regular $12.50, for . . . .'. V Sports Dresses Celenasi and Crepe Dresses QCt ff fi Regular $7.75, for v O.tlU Tub Silk Dresses Q9 QC To clear I $dVD One-half Dozen Cotton Dresses 1 (id To clear $i.UU Hosiery Weldrest Service Hosiery- AA Regular $1.50, for . . . tfi.U'V Weldrest Chiffon Hosieryr- -f yfff Regular $1.95, for J?J..1eJ HaW. $2.95 a"d $3.95 R. L. Mcintosh came in on this afternoon's train from his summer home at Terrace for a brief stay in town. T. J. Shenton, inspector of mines, returned to the city on this afternoon's train from a trip to Usk on official duties. H. S. Parker returned to the city on this afternoon's train from one f hi noriodlcal business trips to the interior. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Priest. Graham Avnue. who have been on a holiday trip to Calgary, returned to the city on this afternoon's train. A. R. McDougall. travelling agent for the Canadian National Railways at Edmonton, is a passenger aboard the Prince Gcorgs today going north to make the round trip to Skagway. Capt. A. M. Davles. veternn nat" gator of this coast and formerly master of steamships of the Grand Trunk Pacific Steamship Co, arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning from Victoria to pay a visit with his sons, Allan and Frank Davles. Capt. Davles Is being welcomed here by many old friends. Bhhon O. A. Rlx will spend two weeks during the latter part of August on an ecclesiastical tour of the Peace River section of his diocese after which he will proceed to Toronto to attend the annual general synod meetings as well as doing some lecturing elsewhere In ! Ontario. About a month after the departure of the Bishop, Mrs. RLr will go to St. John, New Brunswl to attend Dominion Woman's Auxiliary meetings. Have you psta your suoscrlptlon to the Dally News this year? i Guide to Correspondents The Daily News welcomes correspondence on live topics of the day or any other subject of public interest, but letters must be brief and to the point. The long-winded correspondent has no place In modern journalism. Every letter must be signed by the writer, not necessarily ' for publication but as a matter of good faith and courtesy. All unsigned documents go to the waste paper basket. letters of a caustic character must have the -signature appended for publication. Letter should be written on one side of the paper only. Correspondents must avoid personalities and the language should be such as would be allowed In the ordinary rules of debate. PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Made Collection and Delivery. Free! LING THE TAILOR 817 Strnnrt Ave. Phone 649 Suits Made To Your Measure Extra Pants Free! $2450 M. T. LEE CO. 323 3rd Ave. W. Phone C63 Next Benson Studio TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIrtY FOR SKEENA BRAM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese TRESII PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station Tires, Tarts, Accessories Phone 566 (Night Calls: Phone 181) Distributors of DODGE CARS and TRUCKS SUITS Made to Your Measure $30.00 and Up Cleaning & Pressing for Ladies & Gentlemen Sharman Co. Phone: Black 78 Opposite Post Office