La WT SO. 1932 ANNETTE'S Smoke and Water Clea Panamas, Mohair and Larjre Picture Hats (5-1 Off v al. to S5.T)5. Special V x FELTS & TAMS I' cits and Tains a clear COATS Tweeds, Polos & Fur Trimmed $7.95 10 312.95 DRESSES 50c Itrdd.l I :i: tiiolvhc Dr. Maguire - Dentist I ROOMS 7-8-9, SMITH BLOCK 525 - Phone - 525 DRESSES Clean up of all Smoke Sale Dresses $2.95 Piece Ensembles, Crepes, Satins and Georgettes, Afternoon and Street Dresses, suitable for all occasion, (10 to QQ Aj In latest styles and modes W jjo. w HATS HATS All Pastel Shades, Turbans and Large Picture Hats . QtP at TENNIS DRESSES We have a large assortment in white $2.95' $3.95 NOTE WE JUST KECE1VE1) A LARGE SHIPMENT OF DKESSES, COATS AND HATS OFF SUNDAY'S IJOAT. 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. Annettes Ladies' Wear Ltd. THE CONSOLIDATED & ,?STING COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITED THAU. l)ltlTIll column Ma'iufiictuxera ot ' ELEPHANT Itmml Cllt.MH Al, I r.KTII.IXKS ' i i,.ik ft tlflnra of TADANAC ammonium phosphate sulphate of ammonia . triple superphosphate lead-zinc cadmium-bismuth lyilW.i. " Money Saving FURNITURE SALE at Mackenzie Furniture, This Week-end J Mackenzie Furniture Phone- 775 -COAL! C0A11 Satisfaction guaranteed with our Famous Edson Alberta St Bulklry Valley Coal: No. 1 BulkU-y Valley Timothy Hay, Wheat. Oats & Barley. Pratts B.iby Chick Food, Seeds St Fertilizer. Prince Rupert Feed Co rilONE 58 & 558 tat cailt hews PAOS THREE LOCAL NEWS Anglican Tea at Mrs. A. T. Par kin's, Wednesday, June 1. Why hire a ton trurk lor pound parcels? Phone Messenger 131. (tf) S. G. Lawrence, Government Tel egraphs agent at Stewart, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning nortn alter a trip to Vancouver for pensions ex amlnatlon. Thomas Kaye, official of the Un Ion Oil Co arrived in the city on the Catala last evening from Bute' dale in the course of one of his per' lodlcal trips nortn on company business. Mrs. George G, Bushby returned to the city on the Catala last eve' ning from Victoria where she has been spending several weeks and where Mr. Bushby passed away The inquest into the death of the late Alfred Levecque. whose body was discovered last Friday afternoon in the Shamrock Rooms, has been adjourned until tomorrow Harper Reed, Indian Agent at Telegraph Creek, who has been in the city for the past couple of weeks, will sail by the Princess Norah on Wednesday morning on his return to his post on the Stikine River. Miss Catherine Harvey of the Prince Rupert Geenral Hospital nursing staff returned to the city on the Catala last evening after a holiday visit to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south. J. W. McAuley, who returned re cently from a cruise to Alice Arm I In his gasboat Carmona, Is now confined to his home with Injury occasioned by a needle entering his foot and breaking off. Jack Sargent, . BA., a graduate this year from the University of B.C . son of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Sargent of Hazelton, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon on the Catala from Vancouver and Is leaving on this afternoon's train for his home In 4he interior. Ernest tewls, Fred Hlnes and Steve Anderson are appearing be-iirc Magistrate McClymont in city Tuesday Special POTATOES 4 p per lb, Munro Bros. Chlmneys swept, stove pipes ant gutters cleaned. Phone 5. tf Dr. A. E. Perry of Port Simpson was a week-end visitor to the city with his power boat Sunbeam III. J. B. Miller, well known local merchant, Is a patient in the Prince. Rupert General Hospital, suffering from a severe cold. Miss M. Dewart of the Port Simp son Hospital staff was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning nonl after a visll to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south Rev. Victor H. Sansum, United Church pastor at Port Simpson, was a passenger aboard the Catal& last evening returning north after having attended the recent British Columbia conference in Vancou ver. Mrs. D. S. Campbell, wile of the official in charge of the Big Mis souri mine, and Miss K. Campbell were passengers aboard the Catala last evening bound from Vancouver to Stewart. They will spend the summer at the mine. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived In port at 6:30 last evening from the south with a fair-sized list of passengers and sailed at 9 pjn. for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here to morrow morning southbound. Announcement; Prince Rupert Singers Concert, United Church, May 30. 28. Elks' Flag Day June 3. Rebekah Tea June 9. Eastern Star Tea June, 15. 4 Moose picnic, DIgby Island, Jun police court this aiternoon on w. L. Adams bloated so with eas charges of assaulting a Chinese I after meals that his heart missed storekeeper on Comox Avenue and Aaierua Drought out all gas ises. e nmui vac I, tu 4119 J1 1 111 Northland Transportation Co.'s motorshlp Belllngham arrived in port at 7:15 this morning from Ketchikan and. after discharging three carloads of fresh halibut for transshipment over the Canadian National Railways to the United States, sailed on her return to Ket chikan. -Build B. C. Payrolls" Even Pacific Is Improved H Some years ago, when we found how to retain all the natural cream richness in canning milk, we felt no other discovery of equal importance could ever be made. We kaow. of course, that could mi'k be packed in vacuum cans It would bring it to the table with all the freshness of new milk. It seemed impossible to park liquids hi vacuum, but Pactflc now announces success and thl Kood milk will air be vacuum-packed In future. Pacific Milk '100 B. C. Owned and Controlled" PLANT AT ABBOTSFORD Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot St Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Trlrphon tl Oeqrge J. Fmser, Edmonton; R. M. Shrpard, Juneau;1 F. E. Page, Smlthers. - ' Man's Heart Stopped IJy Bad Stomach Gas fine. Orme's, Ltd.. Drugs. Ml Uli KJ.KI ViKZVJ mx ttf Wl B.1I1 RECENT VISITOR HAS COMPLICATED WATCH REPAIRED A recent visitor In Rupert asked a friend where he could get his watch repaired, a rather complicated one, which he had been unable to have repaired at various places. Ills friend soon told him There's only one place to take It." His watch was repaired and regulated in less than a week In the repair department of Max Meilbroner. Jeweler, who specializes on the repairing of fine watches. rum itrimri turn ininti Plumbing Prices Reduced Why Send Out of Town For Plumbing Goods? 4-Picce Plumbing Complete with trimmings Outfit L- $95 Compare this with Eaton's catalogues and remember, we pay the freight. Labor charges reduced from $1.50 to $1.25 per hour Smith & Mullett Ltd. Phone 171 P.O. Box 274 I. UUbva Ca., Ltd., ToroaW, Oat. Embarrassed By Pimples sir Face Mrt. 0. J. Benaon, Seal Core, N.B, write! "I wu in a very nervous, rundown condition, and not able to do my own work. Myface wu covered with pimples wMen""wU'try aiinbying and em-bamjalpg.to me at times. "After' taking three bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters I can do my own work, and the pimples hare entirely dlaappeared." UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prince flupert tor Vancouver: r.S.S, r.T.M..t KVEKY TrEMUAY, 1:30 P.M. VU Oceen FaUa arriving Vancouver, Thursday pm. T.D.H. C.tKDENA KVKKY t'KIDAY MIOMOIIT, Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight, approx. Weekly sailings to Port Simpson. Alice Arm, Anyox. Stewart and Nau River polnti. Sunday. 8 p.m. Further Information regarding all sailings and tickets at 1'ltlNCK KITEKT AUE.NCY: Hrcond Avniu.. Phone 5iS. Today being Memorial Day in Lhe United States, the flag over the American Consulate here is unfurled at half-mast. James Martin, well known Mas- sett merchant, sailed by the Prince John Saturday night on his return to the Queen Charlotte Islands after i brief business visit to the city. Mail Schedule Wednesday '. For the East- Monday. Wednesday day From the East- .10:30 am and ' Fri 2 p.D. Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday 10:40 am or Vancouver- Tuesday 12:30 noon WORKING IN FULL SWING Kellcy Logging Co.'s Camp at Scl-wyn Inlet is, Being Operated On- Large Scale The T. A. Kclley Logging Co. Is again operating on a large scale at Sclwyn Inlet, according to word received here from the Queen Charlotte Islands. The camp there is the largest operating logging camp in Northern British Columbia. Gasoline donkeys of 200 horsepower costing $22,000 each are being used and operation with them Is proving very successful. Dally hews Vvant-Ads bring result. This guai ran to assures IF tlelfoioias corn flakes FOR 23 years Kcllogg's Corn Flakes have been considered the standard of quality the highest value possible to put into corn flakes. Behind every package is the personal guarantee of C. K. Kellogg i "You must be more than satisfied with the flavor and freshness of Kellogg's Corn Flakes. If you do not consider them the best you ever tasted, return the empty package and we will gladly refund your money." No other corn flakes are made like Kcllogg's. No others reach you so fresh and crisp. For Kcllogg's have a WAXTITE inside bag that is sealed top and bottom. It guarantees oven-freshness! Look for the red-and-green package at your grocer's. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. 1 MB 41