. Kit-4' f tsfSS Knox Hotel Are Our MEALS Oood? Our Ouerta Say They Are. BLASTING AND EarthWork NELS ROKKJAR 811 Fraaer Street Phone Blue 23 Evenings !H9I&Y PLEASE HOTEL ARRIVALS - Savoy Hotel Prince Rtiper.'s fading fair liy hotel, riot xna coUi water in all roMt A. J. PM'nM'lM.MH. Prop: Cor. of Fnuer und Fifth Sto New Royal Hotel . Jinn. rii mt. hotm. noKTii while Hot A Cold Watar: Hiram H 7$r PER DAT AND IIP K MSN $00 Home League Tea And Sale Being Held at Citadel The Home League of the Salta tion Army U holding a tea and sale tMa afternoon- in the Citadel which ! has been attractively prepared for1 the' occasion. The proceedings were opened by Very Ret. James B. Olb-; son. dean of St. Andrews Anglican : Cathedral. Mrs. William Kerr Is general convener ' and other ladles in charge are: Home Cooking Mrs. Henry Smith and Mrs. i. Cook. , Candy and lee Cream Mrs. E. Cartoon and Mrs. J. W. Exley. Fish Pond .and Dolls' Sewing Miss Doily Smith. Plain gewtng and fancy Work Mm. A. Carr and Mrs. M. Alexcee. , Tea Jioom Capt. E. Warren, convener, with Mrs. Johnson, Miss Ida Carlson and Mrs. C. O. Mailer. ; A concert tonight will bring the day's proceedings to a close. P J MeOettigan ot Savory ha-1 a letter before the hospital boai-. lart night exprtvtn anor",,",tvo I to the management and staff A the hospital for treatment whlcii had been accorded his wife and baby while in hospital recently. MONTREAL First Orade Ooodrlch High-Press Quality. Sizes REGIMENT DID WELL? petition. 1931,. have Just come to, hand. The First Battalion, North-B- C. ! I " i,Ve""ir $1-65 1 THIRD AVENUE the Daily news 8. a Regiment tesw irNfrcMra for neh nMtih: Lieut, W. Brass J8 W WO Pfe.A. We M 98 0 QJkf5. V. Lamb 9C 97 Pte. C. E. MeKeown 98 M rimf Second In Dominion Mini- Pte.-B. Wilson tore Rifle Shoot Pt-- E- A. Smith Sg. H. Eastman Pte. R. Wilson ResoJU o( the Dominion of Can- gg Ai pkatr ads Rifle Assoclatlen winter- com- Lfc R. Cameron 96 98 95 97 97 95 96 95 95 95 96 94 160 98 47 98 97 97 94 95 Millionaires Lineup 99 96.3 98 97 96.7 i 96 2 ! 96 JS.3 95 entered 2 team .of ten Regiment The Bn,n f the MilMonaira. for men in the Miniature series Indoor tonight's Baseball League fixture range. 25 yards, lnree matches will be as follows: Nelson, Smith, I were fired daring the months of Farquhar, Comadina. Wendle. Bury. Uanaary. Febuary and March. Fol- Zarelh. Holm. Redman and Budin-! lowing is extract from the official fch. report of the D. C. R. A, Ottawa:. The miniature competition, - --r which is shot with special rifles and principally the BJ3.A. No. 11 was '; iwon this year by the First Sher- brooke Regiment, with a score of 3137, as against the winning soofe in WW of 2926. The winning unrt this year was runner-up last year. Flora the far west. Prince Rupert came the team to take second place this year. The First Battalion North B. C. Regiment put on a most creditable score and are worthy of eon-gratiriattrns." Following are members of the N. SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Ska;way June-15. 19, 22. 26. To Vancourer, Victoria and 13. 20. 24, 27. For Butedale, Ocean Fall. .Vamu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, Vancouver, Victoria-Friday. 10 pin. Full information from W. C. Orchard, General Arent Cor. 3rd Ave & 4th St. Phone 31 RAILWAY IS WINNER City Defeated by Score of 11 to 7 A Canadian National Recreation Association's Softball team defeated an all-star city aggregation by a score of 11 to 7 last evening. The game was fairly even up to the seventh inning when the C. N. R made six runs. The city was unable to overcome this lead In the remaining three Innings. Wendle and Johnson starred for the city while Horten and Howe were best for the rallwavmen. Bat-. teries were: City. Wendle and Baldwin: CNJT, Stiles and Skattebol. ! SUMMER SAILINGS -From Prince Rupert for Vancouver: 'Mondays ' - 4jOO pjn. Wednesdays ' - - - 9 JO a.m. Thursdays ' Z.00 p.m. 'Saturdays . . . 7.00 pjn. Cab at On hJh mt ftaral Im. For Ketchikan, Juneau .and Skagway (oltnf it tt'raogctt. oucMouod oaf) Wednesdays and Saturdays, 3 .00 pjn. For Stewart and Anyox Mondays 8 XX) p.at, Fridays 3 00 pjn. service to Massett Inlet and fort-reettly service to South Queen Charlotte Islands larticulars on request. IMPORTERS $1.95 GROUP NO. 2 A group ot High Orada shoes. Short line In Ties, Pumps, Straps and Oxfords. Patent Brown and Black Kid. High, medium And low heels. Not all sites In each line, but all ftzea In the group. Priced where at $455. Our price $2.85 Group No. 3 An assortment of high class shoos In straps, pumps, ties and oxfprds. Patent calf and kid uppers. Spike, military and Cuban heels. Solid leather soles. AH sizes in the group. Priced elsewhere at $0.95. Our price $3.95 Tri-City .Servl Duty Vtrksmra ( 2.00 pM. kt Wcteru .. Train Sen Ice PuKSgf trtsu lave Pfbnc Ruprrt dtij (i-Cfpt Sumhjra) it iJJO p.m. for fJnonfajvU'e uptf nd potrm Bat' . r. Mt..tkl. D.F.A. Pint Kacot. SC. v-s I Children's Shoes These Shoes are made by the well known firm of Packard, whose shoes are built to fit children's feet and are of the finest quality and workmanship! There' Ari brown and black calfskin boots and ox-fordai Built with cushion insoles and spring heels. Sold -elsewhere at prices ranging from $5.00 up. Sizes' 8-10S We have priced these specially for this ' sale-at Children's Shoes In patent and brown and black kid and oalf straps and oxfords'. In various styles and patterns. Sandals, straps- and ox fords' anxf well built. Priced at n great -savjng. Sold' elsewhere at from $125 up. Our price. -tOC AQn Tjrp from 1 '. ' . "i11" Boys' Scuff er Oxfords Black- and Brown Leathet Uppers, wide fitting with sewn extension Leather Soles and Rubber Heels. A real bargain. Reg. $3,25 for Montreal Importers $1.95 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. IDEAL FOR THE SUMMER COTTAGEI What if there isn't a dUy dn,r-. -pasteurized smIIc? WKt i r you V-..- can still eojoy an abundance c' I-.-dairy mile if you have a few tins c Khm is a whole MUX, H jmlk t'o miflc. The aeant is there, the rut- - Ue sieikieus fresh rarikfWvour is tnerc water has been removed. Repi;;? cocoa or cereals; ir.illc that the yc. love to drink. And you mix it ju:: it. There's no waste with Kiim. $ for a trial can and taste its goodn? CANADIAN MILK PRODUCTS UMT1D 115 Gtors Street Tetonla MEN'S WORK BOOTS COUPON Cndfiif hMV Prodycti Lm :ed, 115 Georgr Jt, lensoio teid ae free booklet rV tAon Kccipea" Naae . . . daros UNIO STEAMSHIPS LIMITEIl tfimrnl lr ITInee Kuprrt t Var. un T.H. CATAUV ZVKUt TtTSDAV. 1JO r.M. Arrltlflf Vaocciurtr. ru Omr. rtts. Tburtdn s -TA. -.KIr Cvr.RT IKHIAV MIIIMOIIT ' Artivlm Vanc-iuwT Sundtf midnight pproi Wkl aiUlaft to Port Slmpaoo. Aitco Ann. Anyox. s-- Rivrr .' in' Suiidat 8 00 p .11 Furtr informstlon regarding ail Mtllingt and !irr i' PKINCt Kl TF.RT AUKNCV: ' li"'r I I mi ANNOUNCE sssss souci Learner uppers, wiae ium; (2 We arc able to buy for cash. We have procured the finest of sample shoes from such well known makers as Packard, Leckfesr Tillsonburg, Storey & Campbell, Hcwctson and others, which tre ofOr the people of Prince Rupert at prices lower than have ever been offered before. We arc receiving samples of shoes every week from leading manufacturers. Thin should appeal to the thrifty ftuvrr Mens Dress Shoes and Oxfords Bluck and Brown Calfskin Uppers, Blucher and Bai cut. wide and medium fitting, Goodyear welted note and rubber heels. Q QC All sizes. Reg. $5.95. To clear tpOatO Fishermen's Rubber Boots GOODRICH PRESS Extra Heavy Reinforced Rubber Boots, and hip. wide fitting lasts. Extra Heavy Soles. Sizes 0-U. Regular price $8.50. ' Qt QC Special' at tJJIaOeJ Children's Knee High Rubber Boots Tennis Shoes WOMEN'S In Straps, Ties and Oxfords, In plain and fancy trim. Sizes 3-7. Priced elsewhere at $2.00. Q-f -f Q Our price i?XXJ All Goodrich High Press Goods CHILDREN'S in Light. Sun Tan, Dark and Fancy Colors, Strap Slipper effect. Cre- pette Soles and Cushion Heels. Sizes 44-10. Priced else- flfijp where at $U5. Our price All Goodrich lllch Press Goods Boudoir Slippers In various colors, comfy wide, fit ting, Crome Leather Soles, Rubber and Cushion heels. Sizes 3-8. Priced elsewhere jt $155. CQp ' Our price 3t Children's House Slippers In various shades and patterns with soft feet insoles. Sizes range from 6-12. A real slipper for the home. Priced elsewhere from 75c ICp up. Our price, up from R Women's Shoes jn J GROUP NO. 1 Blacle Patent Straps', medium heel, wide and medium litting. Sizes 38, Prtcexf elsewhere at $2.93. Our price- T leather or Paneo soles Shoe - : m Jonjef wear. All sizes A? a g tu price CO 82.95 Special at VA-tatc au,j v Boys' Running Shoes With Heavy Brown Canvas Relnfon-i Lace to toe pattern, with heavy Ruop ' A shoe built to stand rough wrar ? y jj(J elsewhere at up from 95c. Our pric w All Goodrich High Fres Goods Men's Tennis Shoes Meh's Ooodrlch Make strOngRelnf or:i with suction and crepe soles. Sizes b elsewhere at $1.95. Sl6 Our price All Goodrich High Press Good? Boys Shoes These arc also made by Packard boots and oxfords with fine elk lcahi: With solid leather extension sole ' III nr Built for long and hard weartnG ' -g Sold elsewhere from $5.00 up. Sd')