JUST ARRIVED Swim K aps Season's latest and original designs. Keep the curl in and the water out. Price: 15c to $1.25 Ormes ltd. Zflio Pioneer DrttgcisLs Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK fm afntBtw fil ix wrrts lorl (! . r. MeNiulhton. D F.A. friit Riprrt. S t Trami Uav rVmc rt Aiil at 1130 tSuist txttftti) ""win ntS this trace, firr AND SHIPYARD UPEKA riNU U. T. 1'. 20.00U-TON FLOATING UKYDOCK bnginetM. Machinist). Boilermaker, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. EI.EITHIC AND ACETYLENE WE LI) IN (5 Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MAH1NE AND COMMEItCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 Mom SUMMER SAILINGS From Prince Rupert for Vancouver: 'Mondays 4.00 p.m. Wednesday 9.30 a.m. Thursdays 2.00 p.m. 7 00 p.m. Ml. ind Fmnt Rn. For Ketchikan. Juneau and Skagway (calling at Wnngcll southbound). Wednesday! and Saturdays, 3.00 pjn. For Stewart and Anyox Mondayi 8.00 p.m.. Fridays 3.00 pan. VLVelclw trrviee to Maaeett Inlet and fort' nightly service to South Queen Charlotte Islands. Particulars on request TRI-CITY SERVICE Daily from Vancouver at 100 pja. for Victoria and Seattle. TRAIN SERVICE Passenger trams leave Prince Rupert daily (except Sunday) at 12.30 p.m. for Edmonton, Winnipeg nl points East. -93-RtriM tONTINWtAL IMITED Nl'St'AL comforts . . . radio . . . ,-nwinc rur eicellence . . . trans' continental travel dc luxe! Through service to Montreal. Jskahcut Triangle Tourt STEAMSHIP TICKETS To and from all psrts of the world. Tm inr.mai-n rW . wriir ft R. F. MrN.nihton. II P A, ftim-" lliiiwrl H. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Htrnmrr lenvr lrlre Itupert f tr Vancouver: rs.KVXr.U X KVKKV J?'' Thursday Noon appro. MA CAlfm NA KVF.IIV HUIAV MIIIXMIIIT Arr vlw Vancouver Sunday midnight appro, Stswart and. N.a. wartl, .mng. to E? Simpson. Alio, Arm Anros. imer point- Sundny. 8 00 p.m. Gunner information reaardlua N u,'" 1,ilcke.,,1,; jmis I'll N CJi, ill I'EHT Alii:xt V: Set; ..i.U Avrnus. I hone Local Items - - m m m Baseball tonight Elks vs. S.O.C. DInnerware, china, crockery, glassware, -Ileilbroner's Store. M. M. Stephens sailed Bd.tutUy The County Qourt case of Gus Rekos vs. Killas and Christopher Mrs. M. S. Whlttler, wife of the customs collector at Juneau, was aboard the Princess Charlotte thl3 morning bound for the Alaska Capital after having spent the winter, ln California. She was ac companied by her family. Thtie were 124 passenger, the lar ;e majority of them round trip tourists, aboard the steamer Princess Charlotte, Capt. C. C. Salntey. on her .arrival here at 10 o'clock this morning from Vancouver en route to Skagway and other. Alaska points on her first sailing of thc summer tourist season. Four passengers rtisembarked here from tha vessel. The Charlotte, which sailed at 12 noon for the north, is due back here next Saturday afternoon south bound. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moos picnic, Digby Island, June 31. Moose Hard Time Dance Friday Juno 26. t Presbyterian Sunday-school Picnic Saturday, June 27, Digby Canadian Legion Picnic July 12 Presbyterian Bazaar November 5 154 UK. HUGH L. DICKEY SfECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Eyes Tested For Glasses At St. Elmo Hotel Reduced Price Fresh Raw Milk Now! 7 Quarts for $1.00 13 Pints for $1.00 For Cash Only DOMINION DAIRY I'lione Krd COS P.O. Box 47A SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wranicelt, Juneau and Skagway June 15, 19, 22, 26. To Vancouver, Victoria and 13, 20, 21, 27. For Ilutcrtalc, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, Vancouver, Victoria-Friday, 10 pan. Full information from W. C. Orchard, General Agent Cor. 3rd Ave. & 4th St. Phone 31 rmviF-VJJKiTn THE DAILY NEWS Monday, June 14, 1931 Glasses fitted D registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Arthur Leverett 01 Telegraph Creek was a passenger aboard the! Prince Rupert, today bound lor a trip to Vancouver. I Thomas McMeekin returned to Mrs..C. H. Orme sailed Saturday the clty on ycsterday afternoon's evening on the Prince George for traln -from one ot nls pe01C;U Victoria. business pomt3. trips to various lnteror cvcn'ng on the Prince George lor, Dr. Joscph x. Mandy rcsldcn: a trip o Vancouver and clwwhcre mlnlhg engineer. sailed Saturday in Ihcjquth. afternoon on the Prince Henrv for Atlln to make his annual inspec tion of properties in that district has been until tomorrow! amounted R D Dargavcl, Grand Master of alternoor. for final argument. iin Mmni rnrf for nntin sr. "" . . (rived in the city on this after- George Hill will sail on the s?. .. , ,ho , f, Prince this afternoon Rupert for ,of thc weU and w kall later ln the New Westminster . to attend thc convention of the British Colum bia Grand Masonic Lodge. C. II. Elkins, already ln the south, will attend the same gathering. C.N.R. steamer Prince Ruper:, Oapt. D. Donald, returning south after her first trip of the season to Skagway and other Alaska points, arrived ln port at 9 o'clock this afternoon for Ocean Falls, Powell River and Vancouver. There were 65 passengers aboar l the steamer Fi'.nce Rupert on her arrival lyre this inorniiu from kagway and ether Alaskan points The most of the passengers were' round trip tourists returning south. Five passengers disembarked here from the vessel. afternoon on the Prince Rupert for Vancovvur. Union Oil Co.'s tanker Unacana Capt. Powers, made a brief call in port at 9 o'clock this morning to pick up one of the members of her crew who had been left behind when the vessel was calling her" recently. Miss Frederica M. Koch. Oulssls M. Mayor and Jessie M. Jackson,! taking the round trip to Alaska hs a contest prize In connection wlt.n the Mississippi Valley Exposition of Progress, were among the pas sengers going north aboard iho stoamer Princess Charlotte this morning. Tender TENDERS will be received for th" 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 nci necessarily accepted. Tenders wi.l close at 5 p.m. on June 24th and are to be addressed to The Secretary, Bishop's House Building Committee, c-o O. P. Tinker. Esq. 145 "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" The III Woman's Cooking Improved fill JvANMTfS I We got a letter yesterday from Mrs L- Jones of Nanalmo and she writes she is immensely pleased with Pacific Milk. "Several things I baked seemed better," she says, "and all 1 can do Is give credit to Pacific Milk. I have made no other change in the recipes." It's a pleasure to receive a letter like this. PACIFIC MILK Factory at AhbotftforiT, H.C. 100 B.C. Owned and Controlled HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all roomi A. J. ritimilOMMK. Prop. Cor. of Fraser und Fifth 8ts. SAVOY O. M. Fraser. city; Sidney R Brett, Saskatoon; M. E. Hlpplslcy and W. J. Goodwin, Terrace. New Royal Hotel I. Tarrlll, rp TIIK IIOTIX UOItTII WIIILK .. Hot A Cold Wwr; 8JrAinJIt. 75c PER DAY AND UP THrphun i"Mss ROYAL E. Dyers and R. J. Wllklns, Saskatoon; S. Bralthwalte, Edmonton; Carl Zarelll, city; Ocorge J Robinson, Kltlmaat. Knox Hotel Are Our MEALS Good? Our Guilts S.iy They Are. HOLD OFF! STOP BUYING! WAIT! WAIT! JUST WAIT UNTIL SATURDAY For the greatest bargain giving event Prince Rupert has ever known. THE CLOSING OUT OF JAB0UR BROS. LTD. NOTICE! Jules Seguln returned to the city ( on the Princess Louise Saturday i afternoon after a brief visit inj Ketchikan. Mrs. Cliarks Lindqulst. who ha been on a brief trip to Ketchikan, returned to thc city on thc sr Princess Louise Saturday after noon. A. J. Oalland. who has been for some time In Vancouver in connection with his duties ln thc customs and excise service, returned to the city from the south on the Catala yesterday afternoon. Sisters Mary Ludovic, Mary Pru-dentlenne and Mary Stella. Ro man Catholic Church nuns of Ju neau, were passengers aboard ths Princess Louise Saturday afterncit bound for Victoria where they will visit. Provincial Constable J. C. Devlin, who Is to be stationed at Irle-araph Creek, was a passenger on board the Princess Charlotte thin morning bound north from Vancouver to assume his new duties. He was accominted by Mrs. D?v-lln. Bringing north a good-slated 1UI of passengers, Union steamer Cr-tala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrh"o in port at 5:50 last evening from he south and sailed at 8 p.m. for Anvox. 8tewart and other northern points whence site wtU return here tomorrow morning en route back to Vancouver and waypolnts. L. O. Head, vice-president, of ill Railroad Express Agency. Bun Mateo. California, and Mrs. Hoad, with Mn. E. Gerard and Mrs. a. sse Allen also ln the party were Among the tourist passengers going north aboard the as. Princess Charlotte this morning to maku the round trip to Skagway. J. II. Parke, retired vlce-pivd-dent of Parks-Davis Co.. the well known drug manufacturing con cern of Detroit, and Mrs. Parke, together with other members ui the family, were among the passengers going north aboard the Princess Charlotte this morninrc to make the round trln in Here is thc story in a nut shell. Thc entire slock of .labour Bros. Ltd., Prince Rupert was taken over by thc Canadian Credit Men's -Trust Association, trustees for the creditors, and sold by the trustees to Sam Jabour at 35c on the dollar. Sam .labour has turned over this fine big stock to me with instructions to sell everything, which simply means, folks, that it is up to me to clear out! sell out! close out! thc entire stock and fixtures to thc bare walls. There will be absolutely no reserve. Don't spend a cent until Saturday as I promise you the bargains of a lifetime. They'll be spectacular, thrilling in thc extreme. Think of it! Realize the scoop. Closing out of a bankrupt stock bought at only a few cents on thc dollar. Watch the paper! More news tomorrow night! W.O.GRANT The Merchandiser now in full charge. Wnnfpfl 15 Experienced Sales Ladies. Apply between ll.ni J, IftUIltJU. 10 and 11 a.m. only W. O. Grant. Wanted. A cAre ijou buying? the Package or the POWERinside? T N SIZE, other radio batttriet may rewmbU Evcrf dy Layerbilti, but inside there'a a tremendous difference. And in operation, there'i a Mill greiter distinction, for Evereadf Layerbilc employs a new construction that pacta ar more power into every battery. That spells longer life, greater dependability, far greater economy. Choos a battery for hat it will Jo, and you'll find the most for your money in Everesdjr Layerbiiu Your dealer has it in three sires. Sold at Radio Slottt tttryhttt. S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires Accessories Gas St Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Avenue CANADIAN NATIONAL CARBON CO, LIMITED Vuicauver TORONTO Mantrisl Wlanlp.f eVEREABy Radio Batteries Phone 83 RD 5 NATURAL PURE Fresh Milk Free from any preservaUve or treatment whatever. Milked and delivered dally from our own cows. Four successive years Government Grade A certificate Health and Sanitation. A trial solicited. Satisfaction ttuaruntccd. PRINCE RUPERT DAIRY Box 895 Phone 7