One Sale CLOSES TONIGHT Ormes Ita. Ztfut Pioneer DrttgeLsLs Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Fulton St. MONTH -END SPECIALS FOR LADIES AND YOUNGER WOMEN Some of our newer styles In s good range of sizes and patterns: values to $7.50. To clear at S4.85 FAMILY SHOE STORE 'i Ave w. A. J. Webber. Mgr. Telephone 357 MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION USE THE wonder Carnatlon-msde dishes are so delicious. The best of milk from selected herds, safeguarded t the source by clean housing oi cows and desn handling of the milk. Is evaporated to double richness for Carnation Milk and hermetically sealed in its containers to protect it until It reaches you. You'll find it absolutely dependable, urmeiy convenient and surprisingly economical. Writ for Cook Book and Bob Book CARNATION CO. UMITtD, U4 AMxwt Si.. B.C ft. Milk from Canadian cows, picked io aJf Canada fa Canadian cans and casts. sorted Point Saws fmj yi flaggy- Mit -MtU- If P factory for Wr jf Made from special "M"in' IT steel.andtemrHTrd Economical WL if in our own crucible Kyforrort- U StCCt mills. fl ble-mlll U HMwrnauuiMcin Jb owners. 5i UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Strainers leave rrhir Unpen f ur Vancouver: TH.MAT,I.A EVtllY TtKSIHV. 1.30 I'M. Arriving Vancouver, Thursday Morning. TM AUhKY KYfHVUMDAV ! Wfri, vsncoufer Sunday miantgut appro "fiv saiimm to Port 8impm. Alic Arm. Anyoa. Stewart sod Ni River comu. Sunday. 8:00 p.m. ' "iformitlon regarding nil KIM l III I I ItT AtlKNCY: Cent A croup of smartly styled Footwear; broken sizes; all styles and heels; values to $7.50. To clear al- $3.95 J PRODUCED IN CANADA MIIINKIIIT millings and ticket t Her onil Avenue, rimnr !MW Local Items Dinner ware, china, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner's Store. Notice 12:30 and 3:30 Dus runs discontinued during August. Gen. Transfer Co. 179 Furs remodelled, cleaned and repaired. An experienced cutter Qoldbloom's Fur Shop. tf The price of ladies' rubbers at, Jabour's final sale Is not 98c. as advertised yesterday but 20c. a pair. Mrs. A. W. Lipsin, who. has been on a month's visit to Vancouver, re turned to the city from the south on the Prince Henry this afternoon, Archie Beat tie, who has been on a trip to Vancouver to take treat ment following hs recent illness, re turned to the city from the south on the Prince Henry this afternoon. C.P.R. steamer Princess Mary, Capt James Flood, arrived in port at C o'clock last evening from Van couver' and waypolnta and sailed at 10 pjn. on her return south. Union steamer Cardena, Capt, Andrew Johnstone, arrived in port at 9:20 test night from the south and sailed at 12 midnight on her return to Vancouver and way- points. CPJt. steamer Princess Char lotte, Cant. C. C. Salntey, is due In port at 4 o'clock this afternoon from Skagway and other Alaska points and wtll sail at 5:30 for Vancouver and Victoria. The case if Hans Berqulst. charged with supplying liquor to a minor, was adjourned until this af ternooh on coming up in city po lice court this morning. City Soli cltor R. F. Jones is prosecuting while T. W. Brown is appearing as defence counsel. t. T ANNOUNCEMENTS . Eases' Dance. Friday. Aug. 14. Ladles refreshments. Oents. 50c. Cr.tholic bazaar October 21 and 22. 3MSsl mm FROM VONTPXAL i ..LASt.mV-.TM AST-LIVE.:-poni, I O-t fr ): !. o! Ctdtord " Srpl. 4 U'llK-'flOUt 21 MclIU t 23. Oct. J:i Piiclii'ac of Richuwr I To Clicrbou.-. -Siutlumptcn-An'wcrp TO LIVERPOOL Aiik'. 8, Aug- 8 DUtbCJb (.1 Yoft Aw; 19. Beyt 3 ..DucImm of Rlc'.unn id Mi !. FfH. 8 DueNei of Atho'.l .Mi j. 28. Sept. 16 . . Ducher of Bedford To Mnrvr-London-lIamoure; Aug 1. Aug. 27 Montcal'ii Aug 13, Sept. 10 Montrow FROM QUEBEC TO CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON Auk 5 Aiiw IB .. Impress of nrltalu Ai ;j. l.V spt. 13 , . Bniorms of Franca An- J9. Sept. IB Kinprms of Australia FRO.M VANCOUVER In linwall-.tNiMit-rhlna.riilllpplnrn H IH'IMI 7(f K.MtKS T r.ai'. win i nit: okib.vt AoiI to Amenta evfrvwher or J j tnitsTrit Steamship deiil Psjw Aunt SAILINGS FK03I PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Hrangcll, Juneau and Skagway Aug. 3, 7. 10. 17. To Vantourcr, Victoria and Seattle Aug. 5, 8, 12, IS. For ButruMle, Ocean I'uIIn, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, Vancouver, Victoria-Friday, 10 p.m. Full Information from V. C. Orchard, General Agent Cor. 3rd Ave. it 4th St. Phone 31 THE DAILY NEWS CHOLERA INFANTUM THE FATAL DISEASE OF CHILDREN Is 13 a B valuable ouaoiv preparation , t that ; - has been fnr 4iATfutfllrht.V'f"irjl It has no equal for ofl-itetUng the vomiting, purging and diarrhcea of cholera infantum. Wee, 60c. a bottlo at all drurawta or dealers: put tip only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Ladles' Rubbers 20c. a pair at Jabour's big sale. Glasses fitted b registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Can you beat it anywhere? La dles can buy rubbers at Jabour'3 big sale at only 20c. a pair. Vt cords of wood, price $5.00. No. 1 shingles $3.25 per M. No. 2 shingles $2.75 per M. Albert & McCatfery Ltd. Phone 116. tf. A number of people have called at the Dally News for Fair Prize Lists. Still others may want them. Drop in and get one. tf An enjoyable Scandinavian dance was held last night In the Metropole Hall. Julius Welle was in charge of the affair. Miss Mary Dowthcr, who has been on a trip to Vancouver and else where in the south, returned to the city on the Prlncq, Henry this af ternoon. Local Olrl Guides, who have been in summer camp at Terrace during the past two weeks, returned to the city from the interior on this after noon's train. Miss Isobel Todd of Vancouver arrived in the city, on the Cardena last evening. She will visit for a few days with Mrs. F. N. Good Graham Avenue. Tax Payers please note that I the last day to avoid additional t penally on General Taxes is Sa turday, August 1. After that data 10 penalty will be added. Charles Fordyce Clark of Wil Ham -. Maraon Uonsales Si Taylor I t;iff returned 4e -the -city on the Prince Henry this afternoon from 1 urief trip to, Vancouver. Opt. A. M. Davies and daughter Miss Nancy Davies. who have been visiting with re'atlres here, will sail by the Prince Rupert this ev ening on their return to Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Youngman and family returned to the city on this afternoon's train after spending the past two weeks at Terrace where Mr. Youngman was relieving the liquor vendor. Oiler Beener, who has been on a two weeks' trip to Vancouver, returned to the city on the Prince Henry this afternoon. Mrs. Besner and daughter are remaining in the south for a while longer. Mr. Hills, vice-president of Hills Bros., well known San Francisco coffee manufacturing concern, and Mr. Cowdln arrived in the city on this afternoon's train, following a visit to Jasper Park, and will sail this evening on th" Prince Rupert for Vancouver en route home. J. J. Little, general manager of the Northern B. C. Power Co.. returned to the city tm the Prince Henry this afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. He was accompanied by 0. H. Kohl, supervising engineer for the Power Corpora " on of Cnnada. who will be here until Wednesday on company business. H. C. Fraser, Inspector of schools, who hag been transferred from here to Victoria, arrived In the city on the Prince Henry this afternoon from the south and will be here for the next few days in connection With moving his family south. Mr. Frascr's successor lu re has not yet bten named but It is expected it will be T. W. Hall, who has been stationed at Kamloops. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Ladles' Gold Watch between Royal Bank and Smith St Mallett Block. Finder please re-turn to Dally News. 179 MRS. JAMES CLARK, Palmistry and Crystal Rr.idlng. Federal! Block, Phone Gnvti 701. I Miss Enyd Morris Was Hostess At Birthday Party Miss Enyd Morris celebrated her seventeenth birthday by entertain ing some 24 of her young friends with a delightful party last evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris, Second Street. Dancing and games were enjoyed up to midnight and then delicious refreshments were served. The affair proved one of much enjoyment for all who were present. Party of Maine People Coining Group of Ninety Persons Due Here Monday After Tour of Yukon and Northern B.C. A party of 90 persons from Port land and elsewhere in the state of Maine, who have been on a two weeks' tour of Northern British Co lumbia and the Yukon Territory, their itinerary having included visits to Dawson, Whltehorse, and At-lln, will arrive here Monday morn ing on the steamer Prince George from the north and will proceed cast by special train which is sche duled to leave at 10 ajn. The-party is in charge of G. A. Harrison, general agent, Canadian National Railways, Portland, Me. MASS MEETING ASKS HIGHER WAGE SCALE AND LOWER BOARD (Continued from rage One) After the general business ses sions, jn embers of the Unemployed Association stayed behind to con sider a constitution which had been drawn up by the executive. A motion that, when the time came men would all go to wort under protest pending an answer to the resolution was carried by an overwhelming majority, there be ing only three dissenting votes. Workers R. Redman, W. Brown and James Smith were appointed a grievance committee to arbitral when necessary on behalf of the association. The case of a local business man who has been good enough to ex tend credit was' also brought u;i It Is estimated that there is between $40,000 and $50,000 owin? which there is little or no chance of collecting under the presen: scheme. Happily Married Sixteen Years Mr. and Ms W. S. Hammond Hosts to Friends at Anniversary Party Last Evening Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hammond, 1211 Seventh Avenue East, were host to a delightful little party of friends but evening on the occasion of their sixteenth wedding anniversary. The evening was happily spent in bridge and dancing and delicious refreshments were served. Before the party dispersed, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond were presented with an electric toaster as a token of well wishing and esteem. KINGSLEY SCHOOL North tansdale, B.C. A Bnarrtlnn and Day Behool for Boys from 6 years of age and upwards. Located In North Vancouver all the adv-intages of the suburban surroundings and Immediate touch with the great city. Splendid location roaclous grounds healthy urroundlnga. Separate houses for Junior and Senior boys. Course of studies to Junior Matriculation. Special attention paid to Athletics and Physical training. School Re-opens Sept. 8th For full particulars write Headmaster. Kingsley School, North Lonsdale. B.C. COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Wellington In any quantities. Also llulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 458 Saturday, August 1, 1931 I I ! - J o Don't Fail . to Visit the Big Liquidation Sale Now in Progress ALL SUMMER GOODS BEING SACRIFICED! BE SURE AND GET INTO THE RIGHT STORE B. C. CLOTHIERS LTD. 616 Third Avenue West Wc Have Only One Store With One Entrance. CHURCH ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Eighth and Ninth East Minister, Rev. John II. Hanson English confirmation service at 7:30 pjn. Solos by Mrs. Jarvls McLcod and Mrs. C. E. Cullin. Next meeting of the Ladles' Aid will be held in the church parlors Thursday evening: Mrs. M. Hvedlng, hostess. Cordial invitation to all. Prayer meeting every Tuesday evening in the Parsonage. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, 315 Second Avenue West) Tills Society Is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday service at 11 o'clock. Subject. "LOVE." Sunday School at 12:15. Testimonial meeting, "Wednesday at 8 p.m. Reading room. 245 Second Avenue, open on Monday and Thursdays from 3 to 5. Victoria Publisher And Party Here En Route to Skagway B. C. Nicholas, managing editor of the Victoria Times; C. F. Morlar-ty, Canadian Press operator for the Victoria Times; Irving Strickland, secretary to Mr. Nicholas, and Graham Harris of Victoria, are members of a party gdlng north aboard the steamer Prince Henry which is In port today. They will make the round trip to Skagway. Boy Scouts Off to Terrace Camp Roys Lett Today For Interior Un der Scoutmaster Miller Names of Boy Scouts leaving on today's train for summer camp at I Lakelse Lake under Scoutmaster P. jC. Miller were: Patrol Leaders Wal ter Smith, Victor Miller and Joe 'Naylor; Patrol Seconds Louis As-I torla and Oeorge Vlereck, and Boy I Scouts Maurice Davey, Martin Er-tckaon, Harry Edgar, Jim Shubert, I Andrew Dybhavn, Robert Shrubsall and Ernest Santerbane. Mrs. Q. S. Blaney sailed yester day afternoon on the Prince Rupert for Anyox to take charge or and bring to the city this evening Mrs. Elisabeth Thompson who has appealed a conviction and sentence of six months' imprisonment for keeping liquor for sale and whose bondsmen have withdrawn ' her ball of $1,500. ADVERTISING COPY MUST nE IN EARLY . Copy for display advertlse-4 ments should be in the hands of the printers not later than 3 p.m. the day prior to publl- cation. This is necessary to cn- able best positions to be se-f cured. NOTICES ! HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel I'lln u Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot tnd cold water in all roonu A. J. PKUDHOMME. Trop. Cor. of FraW wid Fifth 8ts. SAVOY John H. Eassle. Klyoah Bay; O. Cunningham. Port Essington. New Royal Hotel I. Karrlll, Prop Till. IIOTF.I. UOKT1I Mllll.E Hot A odd Water Steam Heat 75 PER DAY AND UP Trlrphnnr IH ROYAL S. K. Larson, city. Knox Hotel Arc Our MEALS Good? Our Guests Say They Are. HUGH L. DICKEY, Mil. SPECIALIST Eve. Ear. Nose and Throat Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted No. 1 Royal Hotel SUITS Made to Your Measure $30.00 and Up Cleaning & Pressing for Ladies & Gentlemen Sharman Co. Phone: Black 78 Opposite Post Office ft 1h 'ssi 1 R. -it?