i 1 ft? I, W PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS 8 More Days And Such Bargains as Offered You at JABOUR BROS. BANKRUPT STOCK Will Just be a Memory BUY NOW AND SAVE Ladles' Rubber Raincoats in blue, red, green and black. Regular price $8.95 ekrupt $4.50 Wooled Faced Eiderdown Cloth in pink and blue. Rcpular price $2.05 a yd. Bankrupt 0-f CQ price per yd. Bargains Offered at This Sale Cannot be Duplicated JABOUR BROS. BANKRUPT STOCK SALE NESTLES EVAPORATED MILK (UNSWEETENED) is easy to digest UttlSTtBtO I i i ,.m : IAPORATEO,) TAU. SIZg rgjjlijV BABV SIZK IEZ5R9C DR. MAGUIRE Has Returned to the City And resumed his practice over Orme's Drug Store. Those wishing appointments will kindly Telephone 525 THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TK All. ItKITtMII C OM MUM Manufacturers irf ELEPHANT llranrt CHEMICAL n:llTII.I.KItJ Producer & Rrinera of TADANAC lire ml ELKCTUOLYTIC More Value For Today's Dollar at Kaien Motors Ltd. 8ec us for appraisals on your used car. Estimates on repairs. Jobs, anything in the automobile line. Satisfaction guaranteed. KAIEN MOTORS LIMITED IMIONE 52 NATURAL I'URE Fresh Milk Free from any preservative or treatment whatever. Milked and delivered daily from our own cows. Four successive yean Oovernment Orade A certificate Health and Sanitation. A trial solicited. Satis f . 'Ion guaranteed. l'lUNCR RUPERT DAIRY Hox 895 rhone 287 White Longeloth, excellent quality. Regular price 40c per yard. Bank- 1 Qf rapt price, per yd. Milk Pitchers, in colored glass. Regular price 65c each. Bankrupt QQf price, each "DYa process called homogeni-zation, the large fat globules have been broken up into tjny ones easy to digest and assimilate. That's one reason why Canadian mothers find NESTLfs Evaporated Milk so satisfactory for infant feeding and for growing children. NESTLE''S World's Largest Producers arid Sellers of Condensed and Evaporated Milk. M AMMONIUM rilOSrilATK SULHIATE OF AMMONIA TKll'Li: SUI'F.RI'IIOSrilATE i LEAD-ZINC CADMIUM-IUSMUTII S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires Accessories Oas & Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Avenue Phone S3 Unbleached Cotton, heavy quality In fine even weave Regular price, 45c per yd. Bankrupt O price, per yard Grips for School Children in brown and black leather. Regular 85c each. Bankrupt price, each '. Sacrament Was Science Subject For Yesterday The subject of the lesson sermon in all Christian Science churches and societies on Sunday was "Sacrament." Among the Dible texts included In the lesson-sermon was the following from John 21:5, 6: "Then Jesus salth unto them. Children, have ye any meat They answered him, No. And He said unto them, Cast the net on the rlgnt side of the ship, and yc shall find. They cast therefore, and now they were not able to draw It for the multitude of fishes." The lesson-sermon also Included the reading of citations from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures." by Mary Baker Eddy, one passage being as follows: "Convinced of the fruitlessness of their toil in the dark and wakened by their Master's voice, they changed their methods, turned away from material things, and cast their net on the right side." C.VR. steamer Princess Alice, Capt. S. K. dray,, arrived in port at 0 o'clock this morning froi.i Vancouver and sailed at 11 o'clock for Skagway and other Alaska points. The vessel brought north 144 passengers, three of whom disembarked here. Of, 120 round-trippers' on board there were thre: parties a Gillespie, Klngspqt anl Dcard party of nine persons Iron the East States, thirty-three professors and students of Clark Uru verslty in the United States and party of twenty Elks from Queens-boro. New York, who have been attending the recent national convention in Seattle. DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Eyes Tested For Glasses At St. Elmo Hotel Guide to Correspondents The Dally News welcomes correspondence on live topics of the day or any other subject of public interest, but let-, ters must be brief and to the point. The long-winded correspondent has no place In , modern Journalism. Every letter must be signed by the writer, not necessarily for publication but as a matter of good faith and courtesy. All unsigned documents go to the waste paper basket. Let-.i;s of a caustic character must have the signature appended for publication. Letter should be written on one side of the paper only. Correspondents must avoid personalities and the language should be such at would be allowed In the ordinary rules of debate,. District News I TERRACE Riff co ttfeia t 1?o1rt fnrmpr nrln- cipal of the High School, Is spend-; Ing a vacation visiting with Mrs. Marsh. ; Mrs. Northovcr and child, who have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith, has gone to Prince Rupert to spend, a little time with her sister, Mrs, S. Haudenschild. There was a fair gathering at the meeting addressed by T. D. Pattullo j here and his speech was listened to with much interest. News has been received from Mr. und Mrs. R. duKrrgommeaux of heir arrival in Vancouver after an vontful motor journey. There is great disappointment because of the smallness of the strawberry crop 'as a result of frost bite. Messrs. C. W.-Mlchlel. R. B. Wallace, Miss E. Patmore and Miss Vera Vlclnnes of the teaching staff, are ill remaining for the ensuing year. The summer migration has ar-ived. Several' families have "gone ;outh" to Lakelse Lake for their customary holidays. Thp funds of the C, N. R. should .e improved this year Judging by he passenger traffic between Ter-ace and Prince Rupert. News of the result of the case in : which the late clerk to the munlcl-lality was involved was received with varying expressions on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Mlchlel are spend-ng their summer vacation with Mrs. Michiel's parents at Burns 'ake. Billy Donald is clerking in the Richmond store while Mrs. Ardagh Is. enjoying a well earned rest. Miss Margaret Chretien arrived 'rom Kelowna during the week for a period of rest and recuperation. Owing to the depredations of mos-lultoes on Little's Island the Prince Rupert Sea Cadets were obliged to nove their quarters to the Alexander place on the bench. Cecil Lever and Jack Arkell were visitors to Prince Rupert during the week. "WBIBMBKaKEB II 3 B I 01 HI Bir." 5 WALK MILES 5 WITH SMILES 3 S -in - S Archgrip Shoes FOR WOMEN 5 Av S lww k 1 style, Comfort and Durability 5 Black or Brown I $9.50 and $10.00 8 8 s FAMILY SHOE STORE S 5 P.O.Box 1581 Phone' 35: 5 A. J. Webber, Mtr. u Mall Orders Given Prompt M H 'Attention 5 Za mtmrn in cb lb i m r b i a i b i b Auditorium DANCES TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY 9 to 13 Password to Happiness Ladles 25c Gents 50c Blue Birds Orchestra CBBsnSV9bCKZ2SMSSMEBEIBBBl TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR S KEEN A BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City HEADACHE? Why suffer vhen relief is prompt and harmless: Millions of people have learned to depend on Aspirin LbleU to relieve a sudden headache. They know it easel the pain so quickly. And that it is so harmless. Genuine Aspirin tablets never harm the heart Read directions in pack' age for headache, neuralgia, summer colds, pain of all kinds. ASPIRIN TRADEMARK RIO. Made in Canada Are Married AtHazelton Miss Annie Elizabeth Cutler of Van-couver Bride of T. E. Greenfield Of Tclkwa HAZELTON, July 13: The marriage of Annie Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cutler, 2675 Windsor St., Burnaby, to Thomas Ernest Greenfield of Telkwa. son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Qrecnfleld of Meaford, Ont., took lace on Wednesday evening, July 8. at 9 o'clock at the Manse at Ha-aelton. The ceremony was performed by Rev. 8. V. H. Redman of Hazelton United Church The bride and groom left later in the evening by motor for Telkwa where they will reside. Mr. Oreen-fleld was formerly with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police at Prince Rupert. He recently purchased the Telkwa Hotel which he is now operating. COMBINATION SPECIALS Something You'll be Needing Every Day. Too Good to Mlssl NO. 1 1 pktf. Pels Naptha Soap 1 pkg. Lux , l bar PalmoUve Soap QQo All for' OVK' NO. 3- 1 bottle Ammonia 1 pkg. Jit 1 pkg. Laundry Starch 1 bottle Liquid Veneer 1 tin Shoe Polish 1 tin Solvene All for 89 c NO.3. 1 tin Malkin's Best Jam, 4's 2 pkgs. Malkin's Beat Jelly Powders l tin Malkin's Peaches, 2's gQg NO.'4 l lb. Braid's Best Coffee 1 lb. Braid's Best Tm With Cup and Saucer QQ All tnr OsL NO. 5, 1 lb. Bweet Mixed Biscuits 3 pkgs. Sodas, salted or plain, small 1 bottle Argood Pickles 1 tin Peaches. 3 iVa 3 Chocolate Ban 8 9 C NO. 6. j 1 bottle Heinz Ketchup- : 1 tin Heinz Spaghetti, medium 2 Una Heinz Soup, small 1 bottle Cucumber Pickles 1 bottle Prepared Mustard OQo All for 0f L Give us a call and look over our other specials. Fresh Frails and Vegetables of every variety arriving every boat. Mussallems Cash and Carry Stores "Where Dollars Have More Cents-Phone 3G0 Phone 18 & 81 319 3rd Ave. - 417-433 5th Ave. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert July 13, 1911 riv n vote of four to two, the city council last night adopted Aid. O. W. Kerr's contentious amendment to the Liauor Licence Bylaw. In fa vor of the amendment were Mayor Manson, Aid. Hllditch, Aid. Kerr and am Smith while Aid. Douglas and Aid. Newton were opposed. Under the amendment, hoteimen ana Dthpr'llcence holders may make ap plications for renewal of licences right up to the day of the sitting 01 the licence board. Aid. S. M. Newton denies a report that he declared that two retail li auor licences In Prince Rupert were controlled by Aid. V. W. Smith. Of ten candidates who wrote High School entrance examinations here under the instruction of Principal D. McD. Hunter, eight were successful. The successful candidates were in order of merit: Frank Holland, Edith Sing, Lloyd Johnston, Wallace Anderson, Alma ChrUtlansen, Genevieve Macdonald, Kathleen Haslett and Katherlne Johnston. Have you paio your suoscrlptlon o the Dally News this year? Cfe METHOD JWIiJBl 1BU X ifr in Monday, July 13, u3t JAMS fz. JELLY TMi Old wctmoo rmeW7 Of TIOIOUS (SlklN. TIMI rUIT ANO SUCCIH IN JAM ANO (NO ffURff AN9 f ASV 1SC Enough of Per Pirj, Your TheFish which made Monday and Tuesday TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 pjh A Thousand Laughs! A Thousand Thrills! John Gilbert & Wallace Itecrj In 'Way of a Sailor With Leila Hyams, Polly Moran and others. A roaring, rollicking tale of girls, ships and ports throughout the Seven Seaj. Dog Comedy "SO QUIET ON THE CANINE FRONT Singlnc Number "GIOVANNI MARTINELLP TOM TERRIS In "VENETIAN NIGHTS" ADMISSION 20c & 63e Feature Starts at 7:35 & 9:1) Wednesday & Thursday "DRACULA" iirtiirrirKiTici- JbbI NEWSCIENTIFIC EEHD oWAKJNO uiIO Mi.t HIHS StVtt , MARIS VlLlt MA for 8 seven-ounce glasses jelly or 4 pints of jam. Grocer Recommendt Memba "Rupert Brand" SMOKED LACK COD - Prince Rupert Famous AND Prepared Daily Hy Canadian Fish & Cold Slorage Co., Ltd. I'MNCK KUPEIIT, 1J.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD UI'KKAriNO . T. I. 20.000-TON FLOATING UltYDUCK fcnulnee MschinUt, IlollermskerH, IUarknmlllim I'aUeru MakerK Founders, Woodworker, Etc t EICTUIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 WK AKK OFFERING: DISCOUNT ON COAL l or Cash at Hie Kate of SUc 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