May 31 I932 Ii 1 Smoke and Water CLE A.R CE 1 and Tains iru) ys Charts I Hooks Radios iScwinir Machines IN aE BROS., LTD. IB B t. iviagiiire COATS rock Polos & Fur Trimmed $7.95 10 $12.95 50c Mtggaaswarara ROOMS 7-8-9, SMITH BLOCK 525 - Phone - 525 DRESSES Clean up of all Smoke Sale Dresses $2.95 r Ensembles, Crepes, Satins and ' Georgettes, Afternoon and Street suitable for all occasion, $g QQ to Jjjg JQ ui'J'st styles and modes HATS uima. , Mohair .t Hats . S j.Du. Special am Large $1.95 FELTS & TAMS HATS All Pastel Shades, Turbans and Large Picture Hats Q)C tw TENNIS DRESSES We have a large assortment in white $2.95 '"$3.95 NOTE -WE JUST RECEIVED A LAKGE SHIPMENT OF DRESSES, COATS AND HATS OFF SUNDAY'S KOAT. WE ARE OFFERING THESE TO THE PUBLIC AT THE ABOVE PRICES. There is no need to explain further as the public is well convinced that when ANNETTE announces a SALE the bargains are remarkable. SALE STARTS TUESDAY AT 9' A.M. Annette s Ladies' Wear Ltd. Stationery Office Supplies COAL! COAL! Satisfaction guaranteed with our Famous Eflson Alberta ft Bulkley Valley Coal; No. 1 Bullcley Valley Timothy Hay, Wheat, Oats & Barley, Pratts Baby Chick Pood. Seeds & Fertilizer. Prince Rupert Feed Co rilONK 58 & 558 Father E. A Hard, O.M.I., who ha i been stationed recently at Fort 81 James, wiH'sall on the Printer iNorah tomorrow morning for th StiKlnc River and Dease Lakeoun 'try whtrc he will spend the turn-mer i-iujaged in missionary work of the Roman Cat hoik Church. Ht will wm jn his charge a youui; grl. Jeannle Tom, who will return to her home In the Cassia r country after receiving treatment her Money Saving FURNITURE SALE at Mackenzie Furniture This Week-end Mackenzie Furniture THE DAILY NEWS PAOB THREI LOCAL NEWS whv hirp a ton truck for Dound parcels? Phone Messenger 131. (tf) Mrs. L. Edzar sailed this after noon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. .,. The bank clearings of the city of Vancouver Thursday, May 26 amounted to $10,098,134. Mrs. Sid Peters of Anyox was a passenger aboard the Catala today going through on a trip to Vancouver. William Goldbloom returned U the city on the Catala this morning' after making the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on business. On account of Friday being a holiday the Auction Sale on 6th Avenue will be held on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. O. J. Duwes, Auctioneer. Staff Sergeant Alex. McNeill, provincial police, returned to the city on the Catala this morning after making the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on official business. O. H. Carroll, operator at Lan-gara Island light, sanec this afternoon on the Calais- for a holiday trip to Vancouver. He' arrived In the city a few days ago from the Islands. A son was born at the Grand- view Hospital In Vancouver on May 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thrasher of Snowshoe. Mrs. Thrasher, be fore her marriage, was Miss Mar-jorie Duncan. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A E. Dickson, returned to port at 10:45 this morning from Anyox. Stewart and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 tills afternoon for Vancouver and waypotnts. Mrs. D. J. Mulcare, wife of the United States Immigration officer at Ilyder, arrived in the etty on the i Catala this morning from Ilyder and will sail tomorrow morning on the Princess Norah for a visit to Wrangell. J. E. Douvllle. M. McLean, II. J. Onrdy. S. Bell. C O. Smith and-J. R. Drysdale arrived in the eity on the Catala this morning from Stew-; i to ippcar for examination before Pensions Board officials who are at present In the city. LiUle Allecn PitsgeraK daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Fltsgerald, has received a fine German roller canary all the way from Toronto, the bird coming as a prise in an essay contest on canaries in which thousands of children from ill parts of Canada took part. Dr. E. Sheffield of Vancouver, examiner of the Pensions Board, and J. M. Wallace, uerx. after having spent a week here on official business, will leave on tomorrow afternoon's train for Smlthers where they will remain until the end of the week when the-y will proceeo. to Prince George. Stev Anderson, Ernest Lewis an Fred Ulnes were each fined $1( with option of seven days' Imprta (lament by MirUtratc McCty mont In the city police court yes terday afternoon for assaulting Chinese storekeeper on Comox Avenue. Only Anderson paid the fine. Lewis and Ulnes chooslnc to serve the time Mixed trala. will leave Prince Rupert eastbound at 3:00 pjn. ev- Wed. Special Peaches, Pears and Qf vO Apricots, 5 tins for Munro Bros. Chimneys swept, stovepipes anii gutters cleaned. Phone 5."' ""'if '.) S. It. Donaldson of Port Esslng ton Is paying a brief visit to th city, having arrived yesterday afternoon from the Skeena River. Inspector John Macdonald, provincial police, left on yesterday afternoon's rain on an Inspection trip to the Hazelton district. He Is expected back on Thursday or Only a memory now CONSTIPATION Once nearly crippled him f "I felt o wretch ed and crippled by constipation. headaches and dizziness that 1 was about ready to give up work. 1 tried rruit-a- tires and got wonderful relief in a remarkably ahort time." Mr. W. S., Westport, Ont. Fruit-a-tivcs, the great discovery off brilliant doctor, stimulates FIVE vital organs to work naturally. Try it! It is positively without an equal for overcoming constipation, headaches, backaches and indigestion; also illnesses of long standing, such as rheumatism. 25c and fOc. Fruit-a-tives MAKE AND KEEP VOU WELL A special meeting of the city council is called for tonight to finally reconsider and aaopt amendments to the Early Closing Bylaw whereby retail stores, in the city shall close at 6 o'clock Saturda - : evenings instead of i0 o'clock as s present. Chub, a husky dog, which was with the Liard patrol team of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police which penetrated the wilderness of Northern British Columbia and (he Yukon in lWB .and 1927. was entered in a recent pet parade conducted by the Dally Province newspaper. Club was born at The Pas, Manitoba, in 1923. J. C. Brady, district engineer for the provincial department of public works, returned to the city on the Catala this morn.lng after a visit to the Stewart district on official duties. He was accompanied to tit city by J. A. Anderson, road superintendent for Atlln district, who will proceed on the ss. Prince George tomorrow afternoon to his headquarters at Anyox. Notice of Tender TENDERS will be received by the undersigned tip to and until the 15th day of June, 1932, for the purchase of the following property (1) Lota 15 and 16 In Block 19 of Section 1. Prince Rupert. 12) Lots 6 and 7 In Block 10 c? Section 1, Prince Rupert (3) Lots 10 and 20 In Block 34 o! Section 1, Prince Rupert. Tenders will state price ant terms. Tenders will be upon the basis of all cash or one-third cash and the balance In six and twelve months at 6. Tenderers will tender for par- ory Tuesday, Thursday and Friday eels seperately. and a'rrlve at Prince Rupert Jit 11 j The highest or any tender not pjn. every Sunday. Thursday and ; necessarily accepieo. Friday under the summer train i service on this line of the Gana-! dian National Railways. The mixed ; trains will be In addition to three full passenger trains a wMk each way. V. W. SMITH. Administrator of the Estate of Michael Sheady. c-o Messrs. Abbott it McLaughlin, Barristers. 702 McLeod Blag.. Edmonton. Alberta. DEMERS' June Clearance SALE 25 Percent Off All Stock Charles Graham, Inspector of mines, returned to the city on the Catala this morning from-a trip to Stewart on official duties. Mrs. J. P. Cade returned to the city on this morning's train from Kltwanga where she has opened her summer home for the season. Ri'fJ. Johnston, manager of Inverness cannery, arrived in the city on this morning's train from the Skeena River for a brief business visit to town. The fire department had a call at 11 o'clock this morning to the Sunberg Apartments where there was a chimney fire which did i o damage. M. A. Burbank dlvislonal engineer for the Canadian National Railways, returned to the city on this morning's train from one of hts periodical trips over the line I on official duties. i i W. J. Davits, who has beet1 spending the past three, weeks at , his farm in the Nadina River dlf -triet, returned to the city on this : morning's train to resume his du-1 tics on the staff of the Canadian ' National Telegraphs here. j Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Alber-tolitc, Capt. T. J. Mountain, Is due in port tomorrow evening from loco with a full cargo of fuel oil for tru company's local tanks. The vessel, which is being piloted north by Capt. C AV. Wearmouth. will sail on her return south after discharging. Under her summer .schedule, which becomes effective this week, the steamer Prince John will sail from Vancouver for the Queen Charlotte Islands on alternate Friday afternoons Instead of alternate Saturday afternoons as at present which will bring the vessel Into Prince Rupert on every Wednesday morning Instead of every other Thursday morning as under the current schedule. The vessel will hereafter sail from here for Vaii'ouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands on alternate Friday nights. 26. Mail Schedule For-the East . . Monday. Wednesday and Fi. day 2 p.m From the East-Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday 10:40 am I or Vancouver-Tuesday 12:30 noon Wednesday 10:30 am Thursday 9 pm Friday i II pm. From Vancouver-Sunday . pm Friday ... pm For Stewart and Anyox Sunday 8 p.m. Wednesday ..3 pm Announcements Elks' Flag Day June 3. Rebekah Tea June 9. Eastern Star Tea June 15. Moose picnic, Digby Island, Jum TryMlssMeFarlane's Favorite Raclpe lor BISCUITS )i teaspooo salt 4 teaspoons Magic 2 dipt pastry flouf Baking Powder (or 1U cups 3 Ublrspoons bread flour) shortening U cup milk, or half milk , and half water Sift together flour, baking powder and salt. Cut in the chilled shortening. Now add the chilled liquid to make soft dough. Tom dough onto a floured board and do not handle more than is neccs. 4 sary, RoH or pat out with hands to about H Inch thickness. Cut out with a floured biscuit cutter. Place on slightly greased pan or baking sheet and bake hi hot or en at 4 JO F. 12 to 1$ minutes. BBBBH. BJ "For Light, Flaky Biscuits use Magic Baking Powder," says Miss M. fttcFarlanc, dietitian of St. Michael's Hospital, I Toronto RECOMMEND Magic be cause I know it is Dure, and free v t i r..i -tVIUIIl U4II11IUI 111- A gredients." Miss McFarlane'g opinion ii based on a thorough knowledge of food chemistry, and on clo$e study of food effects upon the body. On practical cooking experience, too. Most dietitians in public institutions, like Miss McFatlane, use Magic exclusively. Because it is always uniform, dependable, and gives consistently better baking results. And Magic is the favorite of Canadian housewives. It outsells allother baking powders combined. You'll find Magic makes all your baked foods unusually light and tender . . . and gives you the same perfect results every time. Free Cook IJookVthtn you bake at home, the new Magic Cook Book w9l give you dozens of recipes for deticiowt baked foods. Write to Standard Brands Ltd., Fraser Avenue and Liberty Street, Toronto, Ont stiff. mm. SPRING SAILINGS From Prince Rupert for Vancouver, calling at Oean Falls and Powell River. 10.00 p.m. Thursdays For Anvox and Stewart 4.00 p.ta. Wednesdays Fortnightly service to Queen .Charlotte Islands. Particulars on request. L 'iTRA.tN SERVlg. PasKrftrr "rains leaye PmSF RUKrt 5.00 p.m. for Edmonton, Winnipeg and points East, For mormatwm call or write local dgent r H. MeEWEN. D.F. V P A. Prince Rupert, B.C. OtatfldliKksjjhac -Coattlai mo slum. thl miniNi m ,rv tin Is our eusr- ! that Mstla Dsklai Pawdar Is fta tram alum or aar harmCut taandlaat. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamer lave Prince Ituoert (or Vancouver: P.S.JI, f AT.ll. t KVKIIY Tl rlAY. 1:3- T.M. VU Orrun Fails arriving Vancc'ive Ttv.'rsday u.m. T.S.S. r.UUIKNA KVtltV HtlllAY MIKMdHT. Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight appro Weekly aaillng.s to Port Simpson. Alice A ni Anyox. Stewart and Naa River points Sumliiv 8 ix FurUit-r ini.'rm.iuon regarding all sailings and tickets at - I'ltlMC ItLTtKT .MlKNtY Seivnd Avium. Phone SMI. I v itsn-ji Phone 775 Canadian National 5