PA0 THUD TIIE DAILY NEWS Thursday, July 23, lMi tea is Glasses fitted by registered Fine Ear the optometrist at Ilcilbroner's store. Local Items most enjoyable Sergeant John Laurie of the provincial police went south yesterday 1 Baseball tonight Elks vs Old Em with a prisoner. graceful in line cess press. Emlth benefit game. and fashionable in color Don't miss Moose Whist Drive up tax Dinnerware, clilna, crockery, and dance tonight at 8:30. Admission aiall durable in service glassware, llcilbroner's Store. 50c. Cash prizes. 171 good vxs pas stores ass Smlthcrs' arrivals In the city yes Mrs. O. Hahn of 8andsplt wa in chiffon, semi service and service weights P. E. Russell and O. Yellow label Salada 60cts a lb Brown label Salada 70cts a lb 'Fresh from the gardens Salada Tea is sold by Mussallem's Cash & Carry Stores NOW f - ----- i. nintui wjium ii.nu' tm i iiim OPEN! saansenraeBKias In Our New Store Omes Eta. ZZfia Pioneer Drtg&isls : Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Fulton St. mm WHEREVER FRESH MILK IS HARD TO GET . . . USE KLIM No matter how far from civilization you may wander . . . though mile may lie between you and the nearest cow . . . you can still have fresh, sweet milk for your cereals, for tea or coffee, or to drink. Just pack a few tins of Kllm with your supplies. If you like milk, you II like Klim for (Clim IS milk, rich dairy milk, cream and all, reduced to 4 powder that keeps indefinitely, and is easy td carry along. Let us send you a trial can of Klim for 10 cents and learn how simple, convenient and thoroughly dtJkiotit it really is. CANADIAN MILK PRODUCTS LIMITED 113 Cors Strtet Toronto COUPON Corwdim Milk Products Limited, 115 Gcoric St., Toronto Please send me free booklet "Camp Cooking." Name Address.. s UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Btmnifrs Irate rrliirt Kurrt f or Vonrouvtr: T S.h. I'AT.W.A tVI.HY TlXSIUV. I.JU P.M. Arriving Vancouver, Thursday Morning. TH.h. t.UIDKVA KVKllY I'MIDAV MIIIMOIir Arriving Vacouvr Suudtj midnight ppro. wo Uy Mtllngi to Port SUupnon, Alio Arm. Anyoi, 8twrt and Nu Rli iuUiU. Sunday 8:00 p.m. rir!iwr mfnrmatlon r"1ln nil talllnft ml ticket t PUINIT III 1-tKT .SUKNCV: Hcc nl Urniif. I'hone 568 Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results terday were II. Tycho. Doth registered at the Prince Rupert liotel. 3 Mr. and Mrs. George Brochu returned to the city on the Charles this morning from Stewart where they attended the recent Interna tional celebration. Mrs. L. W. Kergln and daughter, Dorothy, after mixing the round Mr. and Mrs. Fted Brown and son of Anyox, who have been spending a vacation at Tlell, ar rived in the city on the Prince Charles this morning from the Is lands and will proceed on the ss. Prince George tomorrow afternoon to the smelter town. Miss Edna Dobbie, R.N, and Miss Marguerite Martin, R.N., of the Prince Rupert General Hospital nurring staff returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morn tag after having made the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Mat-sett Inlet points. Mrs. Albert Qijrot of Anyox. who Is spending the rimmer at Tlell 1 arrlv?d In the city on the Prince Charles this morning from tie ','infio nnd ororeetN from here by train to Toronto where she hai bem raited on account of a slv t"rs iiinets. During her absence Mrs Glgot's family, remains at Tlell. Constable R. C Qilltex of tin l city detachment 'of the provincial Ipoltrr and Qame Warden Ed. Martin, who have been spending ttw (past few days at Stewart on'pa-i trol duties, returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning. Constable Sam Service of Anyox, who have also been on patrol duties at Stewart, returned to the melter town on the same steamer. ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 Moose Whist July 23. - Drive and Danco Basle's Dance. Friday, July 24 Ladles refreshments, dents. 50c. Catholic bazaar October 21 and 22, HUGH L. DICKEY, M.D. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Eyes Tested O lasses Fitted No. 1 Itoyal Hotel SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Juneau and Skagway July 24, 27. 31, August 3. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle July 35, 29, August. 1. 5. For Huti-Cilc, Ocean Falls. Namu, Alert nay, Campbell Itlvcr, Vancouver, Victoria-Friday, 10 p.m. Fdll Information from Orchard, General Agent i Cor. 3rd Ave. it 4th St. Phone 31 iTilViliiLlllI iVil ll Vi among this morning's arrivals on the Prince Charles from the Queen Charlotte Islands. Royal Russian Chorus presents all request program Friday, July 24. Moose Hall, at 8.15 p.m. Tickets 75c. and SOC'ion sale at Arsen-eau's. ' . 172 Mr. and Mr?. O. W. Laldler, who have been on the round trip to trip to Stewart, Anyox and Mas-Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet, sett Inlet, returned to the city or. returned to the city on the Prince tne Prince Charles tnis morning. i Charles .this morning. W. R. McFariane, well known w. E. Drake, manager of Edward Alice Arm pioneer prospector, is ln.jjpsett Ltd. here returned to the the city for a few days on bust ness, having arrived from " the north on the Prince Charles this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Oorge H. Munroe and son, Allan, returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning after making the round trip to Stewart, Anyox Massett Inlet points. Misses Waden Mussallem and NelHp Gurvlch, after having attended the International celebration at Stewart, are now visiting in Anyox. Miss Victoria Krikeysky is still at Stewart. city on the Prince Charles thl3 morning after taking the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet. Steamer' Prince Charles which arrived In this, morning from the Islands and Portland Canal points left at 2 p.m. taking In addition to a number of other passengers some forty people coming In on the train and bound south. Misses Kathleen Dunn and Mary Comadina, who have been spend lng a holiday at Massett visitor? with the former's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Dunn, returned to the city from the Islands on the ss Prince Charles this morning. W. H. Derry returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning after a week's holiday visit a! Tlell. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Derry and daughter, Dolly, who made the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet. Cook with guaranteed pure OLIVE OIL Will cure your sick stomach and you will enjoy life. Direct from the Old Country. Only $2.25 a Gallon Phone Red 720 for information u KMMamMsmwxmtu wi wmtaa QUALITY FOODS AT PRICES THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Friday & Saturday SPECIALS Swansdown Cake Flour For QQo better cakes, per pkg. u Macaroni Long or ready cut Qp per 16-oz. pkg Split Peas 4 lbs Nabob Extracts Lemon or Vanilla, per 2-oi. bottle King Oscar Sardines In puro olive oil, per tin Assorted Biscuits "Red Cellophane Pkgs. per 1-lb. pkg. Assorted. Health Cookies-Cello wrapt, per doz. Tomato Catsup Aylmer per 12-oz. bottle Toilet Rolls 7 rolls PRESERVING APRICOTS Are now at their best. We expect a large shipment of this fruit on Monday. Prim right. Order now. Fruit Jar Rings pelr doz Parowax per 1.1b. pkg. Kellogg's Corn Flakes per pkg. ... Brand's A-l Sauce - per1 bottle Lux Toilet Soap 3 bars 25c 18c 14c Arrow" I 25cj llci 15c' 24c! 7c 18c 9c 21c 22c Sockeyo Salmon Halkln's Dest. Vs tall tins, packeii on the QQo 00,l Skeena, per tin Watts Grocery j PHONE 55 I'110NE5f.l THE HEST FOlt LESS" I m m G ft C V R. LI H A m I L T N Llil Presentation Choir and Young People of United Church Gather to Honor Local Nurse An outdoor picnic which was to be held at McNlcholl Creek last evening by the Choir and Young People's Society of the First United Church, In honor of Miss Winnie m eRci rv liCS I CRY m ILLS Dlbb, who is leaving shortly 'to be : married, had to be cancelled but in- i kfnnrl tit A Vial4 o f tttn Kavma tm lO MlSS Dlbb and " V' VVUk,nson Dunsmulr Street. There were 30 persons present and a very enjoyable time was spent Supper was served at 7 o'clock. Mr. Barrie, on behalf of the Young People's Society and the Choir, spoke briefly, wishing Miss Dlbb every happiness in her new venture, and Miss Edgecumbe made the presentation of a lovely Irish linen luncheon set, to which Miss Dibb res- l i m i t e d N T A R I O : ponded suitably. I Tables were then cleared and cards were played and dancing was t--2 enjoyed. Refreshments were served' about 11:30 and the party came U a close about midnight. Mr. Barrie : moved a vote of thanks to Mr. and' Mrs. Wilkinson for the use of their home. mii tit Provincial Costable O. E. of Massett returned to lift ' duties on the Queen Charlotte ls,H;" lands yesterday after a brief visit '"-'-2 to the city. WeVe having a Sale ! A wholesale firm demands money by Aug. 4. To secure cash we are willing to j acri-fice some of our stock. Starting Saturday at 9 a.m. HERE ARE A FEW SAMPLES OF OUR BARGAINS: 8-I)ay Walnut Mantel Clock Plays Westminster chimes at the COQ A quarter hours. Regular $15.00. Sale Price yitOV Glass 7-piecc Water Set With cut design Q-f BC Regular $2.50. Sale Price ti.cJ Man's 10 Size Work Watch 17-jcwclcd in screw nickel case, war- QfJ ranted good reliable timepiece. Regular $1250. Sale Price v v3cJ Fine English Silver Plated Teapot, Sugar Howl and Cream Jug Handsomely engraved. Regular $20.00. Sale Price $3.000 One 26-piecc Genuine Community Adam Pattern Knives, Q A Forks and Spoons. Regular $31.50. Sale Price V JL3,,t"u 2 Sets Silver Plated Knives and Forks-Regular SS.50. Sale Price 3 Large Cut Glass Vases Heavy pattern, X2 inches high Regular $10.00. Sale Price JEWELLERS $4.65 $5.45 One-Half Dozen Silver Plated Teaspoons Regular $1.75. Sale Price You can buy anything you need for a short time at bargain prices. Ecrything in the store is on sale. Treat yourself to some beautiful piece you have long desired. Compare these Prices with 20 years ago Mill r 114 ' i'.'J fi.i V I, ... to . 11-tn JOHN BULGER, Ltd. i siHiiiii I ml' if Ml TO ; Ji, f. v.. r:a-oii::a:i;B.i:a:i:i' i:ii:n!mrBK 1 'v