CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS. Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING (J. T. 1 20.000-TON FLOATING DttYDUCK Engineers, Machinists, Iloilermakers, Illnrksniithtt, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTKIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 - SUMMER HOMES should have this FIRE PROTECTION FAR from every hope of aid if a blaze takes hold, the inflammable construction of the average summer home makes it a source of danger and anxiety. Minimize the fire hazard by lining inside walls and ceilings with inexpensive Gyproc Wallboard that does not burn. This building material is made from gypsum rock into sheets 4 to 10 feet long, 4 feet wide and of an inch thick. It nails and cuts as easily as lumber and with minimum waste. Find out from your dealer how inexpensive Gyproc is; how easy to erect. Ask him for full information about its application or request a direction sheet from him. Besides being fire-resistant, Gyproc has structural strength and insulation value. It is also draught and vermin-proof. By panelling, you can save the expense of decoration, yet Gyproc is an excellent base for Alabastine, Gyptex or wallpaper. Send for the free booklet, "Building and Remodelling with GYPROC" ,w GYPSUM, LIME and ALABASTINE, CANADA, LIMITED Vancouver B. C WE AUG OFFERING: DISCOUNT ON COAL For Cash at the Kate of 50c Per Ton Alberta Lump, $13.50, for cash, $13.00 Alberta Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12.00 Pembina Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12.00 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 More Value For Today's Dollar at Kaien Motors Ltd. Bee us (or appraisals on your used car. Estimates on repairs. Jobs, anything In the automobile line. Satisfaction guaranteed. KAIEN MOTORS LIMITED PHONE 52 OVRIL mm m 4k. f stl I m mmmm m SANDWICHES Mix a little with cream-cheese or butter and spread as a sandwich paste u The; family Is interested in tha purchase of a new home. Horn", mind you, not merely a house. Their demands are not great, yet It takes careful choosing. A bungalow Is agreed upon, but Just what one. At last this one Is brought to their attention and father imme dlatcly draws forth paper and a pencil. On one side of the sheet he writes "Oood points," on the ptjier "Bad points" and they commence The appearance, why yea, veiy snug; that roof it has such a a- -contented look, ventures trn youngest. Well, yes. maybe that Is as good a way to put it as any. Th? entrance, voted Just correct, no; hideously clumsy, not too sklppy. Walls, of course, stucco has a dignified look on this style of houw and the brick work at the bate certainly gives it a finished aspect. But the Interior will really tell. Living room and breakfast nook all. rolled into one. but In such a quaint manner. The cozy ftreplicej takes up no space In the actuil Ilvjng room, yet it is right there! Just the same. The bedrooms are entirely spcrate from the other Mr- Ing quarters and each has a closet of its own. The notes are read, what no bad points. Then this Is Indeed the house of satisfaction. Outline Specifications Size of House: 28 ft. x 36 ft. Suitable Lot: 50 ft. frontage. Walls: Brick base, stucco above. Heating: Hot water. Cubic Contents: 22,700 cubi.r feet. Approximate Cost: $7,000. Readers desiring further information regarding a house of thh design should communicate with Home Building Information Service, 345 Adelaide Street Went. Toronto, Ontario. When writing please tell us what particulars are desirrc and mention design number 202. Copyright, 1029. John R. Morgan, well known district logging and sawmill operator cljed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Oeorge for a business trip to Ocean Falls. He may also visi Vancouver. Silversides Bros. PAINTS WALLPAPERS GLASS Third Avenue GEORGE MACKLIN Plain and Ornamental PLASTERING, STUCCO, BRICK, CEMENT, ETC. Tel Red 832 4 Emad Blk, HOUSEPAINTING Inside and Outside PAPERIIANGING KALSOMINING Reasonable Prices JOEKGEN P. MOLLER Call Red 802 between 5:30 and 0 p.m. or before 8 am. or call 64 at any time BMnn 't krrceju fil ,f7w i j J ScmJ Boom I 'x' " Many Gardens Local gardens are looking well al most everywhere throughout the city. Many summer flowers are al ready in bloom and excellent results ire seen in all sections. Soon these will be a blase of cdlor. Roses are coming In bloom and should be at their best In about a week or so. Moller Awarded Contract For Painting Hall 8ubject to the requirements of fair wages, quality of material, etc., the elty council last night awarded to J. P. Molkr, whose tender was the lowest, the contract for the painting of the outside of the City Hall building and the interior of the telephone room. Tenders received by the council for the Job were as follows: J. P. Moller. $304. $323 for City Hall, $41 for telephone room. J. A. Curtis. $435 for City Hull, $55 for telephone room. Bell Si Keays. $550. Silversides Bros . $401. $340 for f'ltv II. ill. $.r2 for telephone room. - t F. E. LEMAI8TRE. Architect Looking Well Summer Flowers in Bloom Will Be Blaze of Color and New Sidewalks Provided For Third Avenue Near Junction Will Rerelve Attention A recommendation from the board of works that Initiative bylaws be prepared for an asphaltic sidewalk 12 feet wide on the north side of Third Avenue from Eighth Btreet to Ninth Street and a sand sidewalk eight feet wide on the north side of Third Avenue from Peonies look well. Joe Naylor has Ninth Street to the Junction. Sand boon picking large bouquets of is to be used on the latter piece of weet pea already and Tom Priest sidewalk because cinders are no of Oraham Avenue boasts of two longer available at the dry dock, beds of tuberous begonias in full Local Improvement Initiative by-bloom William Millar also has a laws to this effect were given in- fine display of begonias. tahlias are growing fast und should be in bloom within about two weeks. Slug picking has becomer a favorite pastime with some gardeners but the worst pest seems to be the spit bug," as no preventative for ll has so far been successful here. The outlook now la that many lo-al Hardeners will be in a good po sition to put up a fine display of ' dowers for the fall fair. troductory readings by the council. QUEEN CHARLOTTE SHINGLES BEST IN B.C. Our Prince Rupert Prices: No. 1 5x per M $3.75 No. 1 3x per M 3.25 No. 2 per M 2.75 ROBERTSON & SIMPSON Masett. D O Ajcnt: Hyde Transfer. Phone 580 SHEET METAL WORK and Roofing HOT AIR HEATING and VENTILATION Alexander Murray's Approved Roofers. Work guaranteed for 10 and 20 years by bonding company. Stecns Limited P.O. Box !)2B Phone 5 h " 1 1 i iL . May Suit Prince Rupert People 8 A HOUSE OF SATISFACTION r-T . ! v rvm Monday and Tuesday TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 PJW. A Million People Have Read the Book by Kathleen Norrls A choir that can stand the test of public approval for nearly a- century, Is unquestionably well worth while, and of International Importance. That Is exactly the situation with Princess Slavlansky's Royal Russian Chorus, which comes here Thursday at the Moose Hall under, the local management of the Gyro Club. This famous group of singers and dancers was first organized In Rus- j sla In 18,45 and has carried on almost uninterruptedly ever since, j They have visited practically every! ' country of Importance in the world and are said to have received more I medals and decorations than any: other musical organization in existence. They are enrolled as honor-1 ary members in over 100 musical societies and possess over 50 medals that were bestowed upon then by rulers and potentates from aany lands. ( Basso I'rofundo One of the most interesting members is Ivan Butenoff, celebrated basso, who has sung with the choir I for over 30 years. His melodious basso profundo voice, blending with and forming a foundation for the other voices of the choir. Is one of the great treats of the performance. The great metropolitan opera basso, j Challanln, who has delighted America with his glorious voice and rare artistry. Is a very dear friend of Dutenoff, in fact, many years ago when Chaliapln was a member of the Slavlansky Choir, they were room mates. Butenoff undoubtedly possesses one of the greatest basso voices tn the world today. , Versatile Pro rams j Although thegroup is known as a "chorus," their work Is not confined to singing. Quaint Russian folk songs, popular ballads as well as classical songs, of great variety, but typical of Russia and other European countries, are Included in the glorious program that Is to be given here, in addition to several songs in English and Italian. They also give Russian. Hungarian, Gypsy and Spanish dances with piano, vocal anil orchestral accompaniments, the latter played by six of the group, on their delightful "balalaika" Instruments. i T;kcts are pn sale at Oco. Ar-' . eneau's store. Judging by the advance sale, a large audience of mu- j sic and dance lovers will be on hand to greet this celebrated company In their first concert here. I Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert July 7, 1911 The city council has refused to accept the resignations of Aid. Newton and Ala. HUdltch. Instead the two aldermen will be asked to withdraw their resignations ana get back to work. The resignations were a result, of Aid. Newton's I challenge to Aid. HUdltch to resign and run against him. I The license bylaw of Trlnce Rupert is being amended so as tt. make It necessary that there shall be ten days' beforo licences are applied for. The amendment Is spon sored Dy Aia. a. w. Kerr. Dr. J. O. Reddle, medical health j officer, urges that a minimum of 00 rats per month should b caught before the ratcatcher Is 'given his bonus. ' Have you paid your suDscrlption to the Dally News this year? iBMtsasrfaiiiiaiaaat I "PASSION FLOWER" Now a talking sensation with Charles nicKiorn, nay jonnson, Kay Francis, Lewis Stone and Zasu Pitts. The Problem of Thousands of Married Women Comedy-FORD STERLING In "COME TO PAPA" Scenic "THE HUDSON AND ITS MOODS Screen Sons "I D CLIMB THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN" ADMISSION 20c & 65c Feature Starts at 7:40 & 9 3 Wed. & Tliur. Lew Ayrcs in "Doorway to Nowhere" WORLD FAMOUS ROYAL CHORUS HERE THIS WEEK Basso I'rofundo Ivan Butenoff Has Wonderful Voice Versatile Programs Sometimes when a va n cleaner feels tempenim i and loses interest In mum . : away with the dust ment It's a very simple " ble. We arc Inttmateiv , qualnted with all m.ik vacuum cleaners, and w f how to persuade them on about their business . a stout heart and lot a .f . , We repair all things' el. Parkin Ward Electric Company Iicpair Shop 319 Third Ave Don't Miss It! Our Nineteenth ANNIVERSARY SALE Will Benefit Your Pockctbook Don't Pail to Call and See l or Yourself. Look at our windows and r ad jhe poster; or ak for one. if you haven't atrradv got it. A FEW OF OUR 19c SPECIALS Libby's Bauer Kraut 4 Qp 7 v sS4 van Ayliner Peaches 2's, per tin LTates, fresh stock 3 lbs. , Salmon I's. 2 ttna Clark's Ketchup per bottle Clark's Corned Beef per tin Libby's Queen Olives per bottle Lifebuoy Soap 3 bars ISc 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c Mussallem's Cash & Carry Stores Where dollars have mir r '- Phone 3G0 319 3rd Ave. Phone 18 & SI 417-123 5tli Ave mmmmmmmmmmmwmmm COAL Buy the real Coal our (' mous Edson and CashldJ-Wrlllnclon-ln any qnantlllM-Also Bulkley Valley Hay. Grain and Robin Hood Hour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 68 AND 558