thd THRO M'ltmify Sirs Gifts Advitt L. . 1. Uezpj&x me. 20- KUlCfl "T AM t maternity nurte. la mr J. 4Jod rear I med to bate sick spell etery two weeks. "A woman always see mi to have some derangements at Chance of Life "The Vegetable Compound kclpcd me so much that I recom-mend it to mothers and young girls is net) as older women." Mrs. Eugene Si Germain, 1604 Glad-none Ate., Cote St. Paul, Montreal, Queber If you hate any weakness or pain, try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It has benefited 98 out of ttery 100 who hate used it Mind Your Health and Drink Daily Pure and Fresh Milk From DOMINION DAIRY Phone Red 608 P.O. Box iii Visitors Welcome Dry Cleaning & Pressing Lower than Vancouver prices We call for and deliver M. T. LEE CO. ii 3rd Ave. W. Phone 6G3 Next Itenson Studio SAILINGS FKOM I'RINCE RUPERT To Ketehikan, Wrangell, Ju-"au and Skagway July 13, 17, 20, 24. Jo Vancouver, Victoria and scullr July 15. 18, 22. 25. or Ruteuale, Ocean Falls ftamu, Alert Hay, Campbell "iver, Vancouver, Victoria Friday, 10 p.m. XV. Full Information Irom C. Orchard, General Agent Cor. 3rd Ave. it 4th St. Phone 31 100 Classes fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner'f store. ' Lale in arriving on the division, this afternoon's train, due at 1:30 was one hour late in getting iii here, not arriving untU 2:30 pjn. Miss Margaret Fritz, daughter of Capt and Mrs. Oeorge Fritz of this city, returned on the Prince Rupert this morning from a holiday visit to Ketchikan. Inspector John Macdonald, pjo vinclal police, sailed Saturday afternoon on the Prince Henry lur Skagway whence he will proceed .to the Atlln district on Inspection duties. 1 Misses Elteabeth Martin and E-tella J. Hernbert. memoers of tr-.c nursing staff of Shaughneesy Military Hospital, Vancouver, are passengers aboard the Prince Rupert today returning south after having made the round trip to Skag-jway and other Alaska points. I Miss Marlon Ferris of the re-portortal staff of the Seattle Daily Times Is a passenger aboard 1 the Prince Rupert today returning to the Puget Sound city after having made the round trip t SkagvAj and other Alaska paints Mist Ferris was a caller at th Dally News office while In town and evinced a great interest in the establishment. ANNOUNCEMENTS Canadian Legion Picnic July Dlgby Island. Moose July 23. Another Lady Tells The Same H JrWt PACIFIC MILK 12 Whist Drive and Dance , Eagle's Dance. Friday. July 24 i Ladles refreshments. Dents. 50c. Catholic bazaar October 21 and 22. "BUILD II. C. PAYROLLS" It's about picnics. Thursday we mentioned them how two little boys enjoy Pacific Milk as a drink whenever they go to the beaches this weather, and that's frequently. But before the papers eame out we received a letter from Mrs. A. McNab of Victoria In which she said practically the same j thing. Her children, she writes. I like Pacific Milk as a summer drink. Two letters. Factory nt Abbotsford, H.C. IJ.C. Owned and Controlled UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ..Rt earner lne Prlnre Ituprrt I or Vsnroovft:-T CAT.U.A rVKKV Tt'F.ftll.lY. t.SO P.M. t. Arriving Vancouver. Thurdv Noon appro. -. I'AKIIKNA F.VFHY fit I DAY MltlNKlllT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight apjiros. wkiy Miunga to Port Slmpaon, Alice Arm, Anyox. Stewart nd Naai River polnu. Sunday. 8:00 p.m. h. '"formation regarding all tailings and ticket t riUNCT Kt':i(T AUtiScY: Srenml Avenue. riione WIS sIssssssLMsslssssMssMMssMsMMsM L.O.D.A. Bazaar, Metropole Hall, November 21. 1C2 Moose Ladles' Whist Drive and dance Tues., July 14, 8:30. Adm.35c 162 ncms and reserved scats on sale at.Arseneau's Store for "Royal Russian Chorus," Friday, .July 17. annua picnic of the Canadian Legion! was postponed to a date which tvUI be designated later by the executive. Axel Rasmussen, well known Wrangell banker, was a passenger aboard "the Princess Alice this morning returning north after a business trip to Seattle. In oider to load a large parcel of paper, Union steamer Catala,1 on her sailing south from here to morrow afternoon, will make special call at Ocean Falls. There were 112 passengers on board the steamer Princess Charlotte when she arrived here on Saturday afternoon from Alaska en-route- to Vancouver. Only one per son 'disembarked here from the vessel. CNJt .steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. D. Donald, arrived in port at1 10:15 this morning from Skagway ami other Alaska points and wtd sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Vancouver via Ocean Falls an J Powell River. Miss Jilatgaret Smith, whose fa ther Is trans-Pacific captain, ar rived In the city on the Prim-ess Alice this morning from Vancouver to pay a holiday visit he:e as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Maatey, Fourth Avenue West. B. J. Melllsh. manager of the lo cal branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, sailed Saturday af ternoon on the Prince Henry for Skagway enroute to the Atlln dis trict where he will spend a few days. He was accompanied by hli young daughter Gladys. ' i . Ny Miss Mary Waiters and Mies Mary Howlette. who have been spending a holiday here visltln? with Mrs. Walter's parents. Mr. land Mrs. Michael Walters. Hays 1 Cove Circle, will aall this afternoon by the Prince Rupert on their return to Vancouver. C N.R. steamer Prlnee Charles. Capt. Dan McKlnnon. arrived In port on time at 11:30 this morning from Vancouver and will sail at 8 o'clock this evening for Stewart. Anyox and Masaett Inlet points whence she will return here on Thursday morning enroute back to Vancouver. Maynr C H Orme opened up his drug store In the fine new premises of his own building at the corner of Fulton Street and Thl-! AentH It Is one of the most attractive business places tn the cltv. Mmv friend of the pomilar P,l,-0t druggist called during ttc morning to wish him good luck In his new stand. Dr. Wace, Medical Superlnten- almost dent of the Queen Alexandra Soi- identical In thought, received , arlum. will give an address In th." practically at the same time, j City Hall on the evening of Mon are an Interesting coincidence day,, lain nut., at 8 p.m. on Solarium and Red Cross matters, with special reference to Crippled Children. All members of the local Ret' Cross and the general public are Invited to be present. The steamer Prince Charlei brought In a capacity load of pas-serners from Vancouver this morning. The list of seventy-seven passengers Included two Standard Tour and Trove." Bureau parties from thajt&astern States, one numbering twelve and the other twenty-five. One of the groups Is making the round trip to Stewart. An THE DAILY NEWS Monday, July 13, 1931 Open For Business In our new store Monday, July 13 Ormes ltd. 7?w Pioneer DrtiQefists Phones 81 & 82 Third Avp. pi o Local Items Dinnerware, cliina, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner's Store. tf Conductor T. M. Spencer, who Is running east from Smithcrs, ar rived In the city on yesterday af ternoon's train for a brief visit to his home here. a. is. Evans, wno nas been on a vacation trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south, returned to the city on the Princess Alice this morning. Owing to the rain yesterday, the CL0 yox and Maasett Inlet and will go evening from a ten-day trip to Se-east from h'i hv train on Thurs- attle Others of the children are vis I day morning. The other proceeded iting in Spank with Mrs Moon-'. jenst by train from here today. brother Olen Morrlssey. SING! IN PRINCE RUPERT To Open, In Vancouver Annette returned to the city Saturday. She announces the opening of her new store at 1015 Granville Street, Vancouver, on August 1. Therefore ourTrincc Rupert stock must be sold. Everything goes regardless of price. Just Look at These Cool, Colorful WASH FROCKS 99c. Eenie, meenle. mlnle, moe! You'll find rt hard to choose amonR these brisk little house frocks. They are all so attractive in color and styling, so delightfully cool and summery and so sure to launder easily and well. These little frocks are full cut. well made and every seam is carefully sewn. Sizes range from 10 to 44. REAL VALUES In LADIES' SHOES A wide array of beautiful shoes hundreds of pairs, in fact all of capUvat-lng style and materials. Dozens of reptiles, beautifully marked, are included. Pumps, oxfords and strap slippers of distinctive smartness to match any part of your season's c o s -tume. Prices are extraordlnarll y low for so early In summer. $3.45 to $4.45 nm arlum, Vancouver, disembarked here Saturday afternoon having LADIES' CLOTH COATS Sport Coats Street Coats Dress Coats $7.95 $10.95 $17.95 Now Is thetlme to buy your smart cloth coat at enormous pavings. Reductions are ffnal and make already moderate prices unbelievably low. There is a chic bit of fur on many of the dress models, while'the sports and street coats are very IJLOUSES Voiles. Broadcloths, Crepe-de-Chlne Satins. Polka Dot, Crepes 95c, $1.95, $2.95 SUITS Tweed Suits. 3-plece Jersey Suits, Navy Tricotine, Plcot Twills $5.95, $7.95, $12.95 SERVA Sanitary Napkins 9o Special AOK KAYON HOSE Special OCn Per pair UOK, GLOVES ftcgular values to $3.05 Q4 Q? Special QXi&O SKIRTS In Tweeds. Velvet. Flannels. Regular priced to $5.05 QS ftP Special JO DRESSES $3.95 $5.95 Frocks for every occasion made the round trip to Skagwav j morning on her way back south, on the Prim-ess Charlotte. He will continue south Wednesday afternoon on the Frlncess Louise. Uiint.inu inn t h a falr-slfd lis! nf passengers. Union stcuncr t:il:i ript A E DU-kvtn. arrived $9.95 are In these tnree specially priced groups. Summer's most enchanting modes are typified In the streets, sports, afternoon and evening models. You must see this stunning collection and save money at these astonishing prices. SHEER CHIFFON HOSE 85c Stock up now here's a hosiery value you must not mLss You will be delishted with the lovely sheer quality the clearness They are, all silk and full fashioned of course. All new summer shades are Included. Wc cannot emphasize too fully the great saving this sale means to the people of Prince Rupert. ANNETTE'S REMEMIJER, OUR DOORS OPEN AT 9 A.M. ON TUESDAY, JULY 11 Mr. Sutherland. accountant of Dr. A. C. Wace, medical superln-1 Vancouver and waypolnts and sail Norman L. Freeman, local repre-cannery, tendent of Queen Alexandra Sol- j ed at 8 p.m. for Anyox. Stewart sentatlve of the International Flsh- me New Massett cannery, la is a a passenger aboard the ss. Prince Charles today returning to thi Queen Charlotte Islands after a business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. R E. Moore and son to the clt on the Catala lax and other northern ports whence erles, Commission, returned to the she will return here tomorrow city on the Prince ItUDert this morning from a trip to Juneau on official duties. With a large list of tourist pas-J sengcrs on oouru Aamirai ' un ; mere were 123 passengers ai- steamer Dorothy Alexander, Capt riving here this morning on the A. T Nlckerson arrlver In port at steamer Prince Rupert from Skug-7 o'clock this morning from Ke'- way and other Alaska points Fi' v chlkan and other Alaska polnta local pas'Sensers disembarked hi-i tn port at 5:45 last evening from and sailed at 10 aan. for Seattle, from the vessel. V. - . h .n Itlk. . A, fit '. c aw ins