f PA0E8XX THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday .T;mtJ s ANNETTE'S Clock 50 PAIRS TURKISH TOWELS (White) Clock Sale Special, 3 for 100 Sheets 72x90 Clock Sale Special, each 100 Linen Tea Towels-Clock Sale Special, 4 for 95c 95c 100 Lisle Gloves Reg. to $1.95. Clock Sale Special Sale THURSDAY - 2 to 4 - THURSDAY 5 Only Sweaters Clock Sale Special 2 Skirts-Clock Sale Special . $1.00 $1.00 8 CHILD'S COATS Reg. to $11.95 Clock Sale Special 1 Only Red Leather Jac-ket. Clock Sale Special $5.00 7 Blazers with brass but- QQ Ql! tons, Clock Sale Special V 25 Felt Hats and Tarns, to clear, Clock Sale Special . . 0, 3 Tweed Suits Clock Sale Special 1 Only Raincoat Clock Sale Special 20 Ladies' Handbags-Clock Sale Special 59c $1.95 $195 $4.95 No longer need you wait for your electric range. It is here for you how ... an all porcelain enamelled beauty, priced to fit your 1932 budget Take advantage of this wonderful bargain to start a new era of kitchen convenience and economy. Cook . . . 95c 20 Fancy Hand Painted Bis- Qffp cuit Barrels. Clock Sale Sp. QtJ 100 Pillow Slips Qn Clock Sale Special, 2 pairs v 95c 25 Pairs Novelty Earings VEs val. to S2.95. Clock Sale Sp. 50 Strings Beads, val. to $2.95 OCi Clock Sale Special REMEMBER WE ARE OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY Steamship Sailings For Vancuuvei I Tuesday cs. Catala .... 1:30 pm. Thursday as. Pr. George 10 pm. j ' Friday Prtn. Adelaide 10 pju Ss. Cardena midnight! June 5 as. Prtn. Norah pan. ! Jane 18 ss. Prtn. No-rah pjn. j Jane 21 at. Prtn. Louise .... pjn. From Vancouver Sunday sa. Catala . p.m.! Wed. as. Pr. Oeorge ... 10:10 am.) Friday at. Cardena :. pm. : 8. Princes Adelaide pm.' June IS aa. Prtn. Norah pjn. ; Jtme 17 at. Prtn. Louise June 27 ss. P;ui Louise a.m. For Naas River and rot I Simpson-Sunday a. Catala 9 pjn. From Xaas River Si Tort Simpson-Tuesday at. Catala . 11:30 zm. For Stewart aad Anjoi Sunday at. Catala 8 pjn. Wed. aa. Pr. Oeorte 4 pja. From Stewart and Anjoi Tuesday aa. Catala ... 1140 a in. Thura. aa. Pr. Oeorte 8 pjs. For Orcan Fall Thura. aa. Pr. Oeorte .... 10 pjn. Friday aa. Prtn. Adelaide 10 pjn From Ocean Fan Wed. aa. Pr. Oeorge .... 10 :N am Friday aa. Cardena pjn. Ss. Princess Adelaide pjn. From Qneen Charlotte Islands June 8 and 33 as. Pr. John ajn. For Queen Charlotte Islands-June 10 and 24 aa. p John 10 pjn. For Alaska-June U as. Prtn. Norah ajn. June 17 as. Prtn. Louise ajn. June 27 ss. Prtn. Louise sun. From Alaska-June 5 as. Prtn. Norah pjn. June 18 as. Prtn. Norah pjn. j June at as. Prtn. Louise pjn. From Skeena River Friday aa. Cardena pjn. Canada's adverse balance has been reduced to the balancing point. cleanJy comlort with perfect even cooking heat avail- tj i em i ttty Only J1U (lOVTl able . at the snap of switch. Electric cooking assures better. BalanCO SDrQacl " tasuer vaon nourishing meals . . . without waste. It means over 24 months uauc pcm m me Kiicnen. it trees you trom the dirt and inconvenience of the oldtime wasteful coal fires. Get YOUR Electric Range while this bargain lasts. Remember ibis lemttliond price bolJt only during Sale and it tntludei imtdUtUn of range in jour borne, ready to use. Strong Position i Shown By Bank I Of Montreal ! Total Assets Stand at $718,612,481 Liquid Assets $383.48 J.225v Equal to 57.3 l"r of Liabilities to Public Ready ability to meet rapidly changing conditions and at the same time maintain its uniformly strong petition is shown by the Bank of Montreal in its statement of the affairs of the bank as at April 30. The statement, which is the semi-annual one. appeared in this paper yesterday and is presented in an easily understandable form. It shows total arsets at $748,612,431. compared with $786,807,706 a year v;o. Of this amount quickly avail able assets are $385,483,235. equal to 57.34 of all liabilities to the Included-an:on? these liquid as-ets is cash in vaults and in Central Gold Reserve amounting to $78,-t01.U9. equal to 1167"r of public MabiHtiea. J Every section of the statement re fleets a policy of maintaining a trong ttsjuki position through a eriod of unusual trade conditions and also Indicates the readiness with which the bank will be able to meet any demands that may develop from its customers. Liquid Position Strong The most important change' in liquid assets is represented by an in crease in government and other bonds and debentures to a total of $228,901,144. These are recognised as gilt-edged securities, the greater portion of which mature at early dates. Included among them are Dominion and provincial govern ment securities of a value of $174.-730 24. up from $149,228,826 a year ago. Call loans outside of Canada are $20.26X324 and are secured by bonds, stocks and other negotiable securities of greater value than the loans and represent moneys quickly available without any disturbing effect on conditions in Canada. Call loans in Canada secured by bonds and stocks of greater value at current quotations than the loans stand at $5,645,610. as compared with $J 1,547.47 at the aame date last yeajr. The total of current loans made to manufacturers, farmers, merchants and others, is reported at $336j72jag. Deposits have held up remarkably well under prevailing conditions. Total deposits are reported; at $636.701 .081. Total avsets of $748,611481 are available to meet payment of liabilities to the public of $673410.883, which leavn an excess of assets over these liabilities of $7601M. Profit and Loss Account . The profits for the six months amounted to $3 .589 .292.70 as compared with $3,771,783.71 for the corresponding period last year. The profits were distributed as follows: dividends tl.180.000 AO; provision for taxes Dominion government. tt3M16J8. and reservation for bank .BAginBnsaBalginaaHginaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW ' C Slightly more on deferred V 4" Sensational ELECTRIC RANGE Value M 1 1 A c o I iIzjL ' ' iTTi Northern British Columbia Power Company Ltd. GREAT BETWEEN SMOKES Keeps the mouth cool and moist Inexpensive Satisfying.. Jskfor CMOS WRIGLEY5 I premises, $100 000.00. leaving a bal-iance of $100,976.42. This when ad-ded to the balance carried forward at the end of the fiscal year brought the total at the credit of profit and loss to $1,204,403.37. BUILDING ISD0WN Permits in May Represented Value of $3965. nringing Outlay For Year Up to $30,813 Building permits Issued In the city during the month of May represented a total value of $9965 as against $23,200 in the same month last year. So far this year, building value in the city has aaxraratcd $30,835 as against $75,363 in the first five months of 1931. Permits issued this May were as follows: Mrs. M. Cornish, Seventh Avenue West, woodshed. $135. Mr. Lindsay. Fifth Avenue West genera repairs, $800. Mike PauJock. Ninth Avenue, erection of cottage. $300. E. Skog. Ambrose Avenue, erec tion of residence. $3000. G. B. Dawes. Fourth Avenue Bast greenhouse. $50. S. J. Jabour. Third Avenue, office $180. Mail Schedule For the East- Monday, Wednesday and day 1: 2 From the East- Fi, pjn Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday - 10:40 am l or Vancouver- Tuesday 12:30 noon Thursday ...a pjtl Friday n pjn. June 5, 18 and 33 pjn. From Vancouver- Sunday Wednesday Friday June 13. 17 and 37 For Stewart and Anjoi pm ..10:30 am pm ajn. Sunday g pm Wednesday .. .j pm From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday 11:30 am TbmtaT 8 pm For Naai River and Port Simpson 7 pm. From Naa River and Tort Simpson Ttdy ,....11:30 a m. For Qwtn Charlotte June 10 and 34 pjn. From Queen Charlottes-June 8 and 33 aja For Alaska-June 1$. 17 and 37 am. From Alaska uuc a, is ana u ... p.m. i Plumbing Prices Reduced Why Send Out of Town For Plumbing OoodiT 4-Plece Plumbing Outfit Complete with QQC trimmings VVO Compare this with Eaton's catalogues and remember, we pay the freight. Labor chargrs reduced from $U0 to $1.25 per hour Smith & Mailed Ltd. Phone 171 P.O. Box 271 BEN HUR JS HERE Famous Silent Picture Loses None of Its Clamor In New Talking Vejslon Hur' the speT'ccffrar' silent picture of a few years ago, is well worth seeing at the Capitol Theatre at the middle of this week. The technique of picture-acting has , changed considerably since the development of the talkies and the change is apparent in this picture but the glamcr of Ben Hur" Is un-1 diminished. Many who have seen it J In the silent version will enjoy this classic of Biblical history with its added sound and dialogue. Children who are old enough to appreciate it will find it thrilling. The cast of the talking picture is the same as that of the silent and j includes Ramon Novarro as Ben! Hur. Kathleen Key. Betty Bronson. Francis X. Bushman and Carmel Myers. Constable O. 8. Bianey of the city detachment of the provincial police is confined to his home with recurrence of war ailment. He is reported to be doing well and Ls expected to be around again in about a week's time. W,l Two Shows-JS 45 and 1 1 The Greatest Picture w2 Time 'BE HU1 13 Reel In Sound In $J Bushman, Mu M ,J Cast of 150.003 rwJ Its Thrills Infinite' M Exciting lu Romance Mor Tjsij Cartoon "RED RED ROBI.V FOX NEWS Feature Starts at ?:09 1 1 THURSDAY MATINEE ill Feature Starts ' .i; FRIDAY ana SATl RDi THE MIRACLE MAS Please lake notice that I, the undersigned, accordinj to an amicable aureement with my brother, thor Selvig, have TAKEN OVER THE BUSINESS OB SELVIG BROS. Meat Market From June 1, 1932 . ... . 1 a 1 a fa ami mat 11 is my intention to carry on tu .i , 1 ness tu a Cash and Carry Store in the t ; the best obtainable foodstuffs will Ik .ts astonishingly low prices. GUNNAR SELVIG "Rupert Brand" SMOKED 1 Telephone 765 303 Third venuc SPECIFY SITKA SPRUCE Take advantage of present price leveh to maintain or trsprcT the appearance of yoar home and property For Fences lxl" 4 ft. SIS bundled, $250 prr 19 For Sidewalks ZxFi ft. SIS bundled. S3.0O per 18 Paint will preserve thia satisfarton! lxl ShipUp. $13.00 per M ft. lit Clear Floerinc. StO.OO per M ft 1x3 or 4 Clear V-Joint. StO.OO per M ft IJIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY LTD. TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famovsl Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. Dr. Maguire - Dentist ROOMS 7-8-9, SMITH BLOCK 525 - Phone - 525