June it, "1933 SWIMMING CAPS and HELMETS Latest Style From 15c to $1.00 The llexall Store Classified Ads FOR SALE j lor salt Ftftr. Avenue West. Opmci m. Mil KLK good -en at oflle safe. .Neva. PRINTING Office Supplies Rose, C.ownn & Latta Phone ut CM ALX- - Pnme. trsmopfione. 1 lurtb Hninfs For Your Health ChlrosrSotl Dhra Violet It art Intra Red lUye Massage All at Reasonable Prices W. C. ASPINALL D.C. (Chlrc praetor) nreenl Phones flreen Eie hangs Bleeh 149 AT.E - Radio eiderdown, irton and Tennis ftuckets, :rnier( enrveng cat, sewtssgj i case miarr. uh imrmtj small lamp shades, anc anaiiea. Mrs. V. C. Daw- n OT phone FOR RENT Bs-r. W Mart TN StcsmI IsMNe nsjaar! : Y Renovated gaanrrn Ant d Block Max Hettwoocr. if nrxT-rwtmfi home Jaly Augntt Pfcem Oreen 89. j HJi mu hodmC me rooms snd! n with Rang. 1M Phon, tjl ' RKKT Store on Third Avenut Mre at busena section. WIJ1 rte tr writ tenant Thocmi V flvnxmt, 1I CLEANING &. PRESSING S retMenabie BeflkendoTl ird Ave. nvxt door to Dalit i.m . IT " i.f Rut UaS tSfeordiiK Dtf ' OWa dttMtM Ulnlt MM rrwms ta W. UCI !) tte J t MorrM ' nnpfrt. occupation aahman. I'f ' apply fnr 1M tl th ii-tirittf l t port pnt1 kt tM Mat mmrr at Ml W. QC. ' n M rlialiM to tha u -': 'IS ohaiM Vk Mm South 10 ehataa o tla tth water tmrt tn pMnt if ' wm. ana eontaining so ' "r ar 1M. JOHN M.I.U MONRIt II AIK DRESSER Milk of Magnesia TOOTH PASTE 25c Tube With 100 Piece. Jfr Saw Ptrrle omi first AID SUPPLY DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE Ormes Ltd. J! Pioneer Druqrfsts PnoftNfXT WAVING! "Wr SJJe. -Rlngletfe" $5.00. NVujn"f Beauty Shoppe TAXI SERVICE nn' bed. MeCWrry Range. pictures sealers, kitchen TOMMY'S TAXI phone number U ::.v etc. Phone Blue 707. rail dunged to 77. SUad Capttoe Tteafre Most TRANSFERS FIATTOB Tuned KDC. tie Store PAINTERS tt CAMSRWS TraiWfeT. PTxffW 177. PtrHtore moving. Bottles bough. Chairs for rent. Wood for sale. PIANO TUNING Walkers Mt U 'AINTINO sad Papetbangjng MoUer. Phone Red 802. TIMIlfH HUT. SIMM amlmi umdm be rctftf J tV MIM tt itust at vicaarta. tc, nal later Um imr Om Srd 1 hi Jult lSSS for thr surrhM of U- mm- xtfsei u m lMa.oso t4 r Sprite r CMar. Hrntk M Bkluun on mi am tltiu'.Ml nn Mm I f in tusr S. Onaat UMI DMrW j Tn frofs wl mm inr rr-m -vl at tSmSwr tsttr Vloton. B I . DUtrvct nc LAMl ACT V4Kt af IntrntNM la Apply la Pari Iwr lat In ftlno Rupert l and Raeordlnf Dlt- rwl naae raw Caaat Dkttrlot. ant llMl about fli mUiw trmn thtaaoaitS d tk Khutar Him an ta Kaat rartt. Taa aa tkat I. wJff"M dnHn o tajwauw KO.. oeeaaattpa MSe Oswatar NUiUh to spalr frr PnalTi hr pvtrhtiw- tre fMfcatat UaamUd lame:: OotMamn at a poat ptentrd aa font 4PMN tn ih WttiMM pl tfea Waat aas ol U ITS; th.iv aafrfl 4 ehaata thnev aawrhatiy ') Pjmk M M4r1 ri nMneia l tM n4 'nininf 100 nrraa. mm I AORANOl OII.BERT. CHt4 April ITth. COAL! COAL! ur Famous Edson, Alberta and ulkley Valley Coals are guaran-teen to gtve satisfaction. Try a , ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley Wf also sell Timothy Hay. Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. IS rkofir 5.1S The AUCTIONEER Packing- Cratmg-Wrapptng Aj Oeneral Furniture Repairs List your goodj with me 0EO. J. DAWKS Phone Watta 1X0 Phones: 81 tt 82 Mrs. E. Waken nttm Frlda maht on the Oardena for Namu whence she will proceed to Beta Ccia. J Edmund Stevens of Sktdegate was : In the city at the week-end hartag j ctme aeross f rem the Queen Char-; lotte Islands on the power beat I la. Paul Drunebaea, employed as a section man by the Canadian National Railways at Kltwanga, left there kite last week by train for Montreal iwhere be will embark on June 30 on the steamer Ascania for Lellavre whence he will proceed to rn home in CMeow. Poland for a three months' vtsti. He exeects to be baek at Kttwarsga abort Oe-: tober I. Mrs. A. H. Sareretg and son and daughter wW pass throircls the city aboard tfce steamer Prin cess ChirtAtte thH Saturday sfter .When He Agrees With You Pacific M Blur i 1 It jlh)lK Iv111- It's a wonderful feeling when yovi overhear a stranger talking and unexpectedly he says something; that agrees with your point of view. In a cafe we overheard a gentleman suddenly say Pacific Milk Is particularly good. We do not Knew htm nor (tie origin of the remark, but there followed at once a hlirti opinion of his Jndgment. Milk 100 M, C. Owned and Controlled" plant ATAimoTsronn Smuiiicr Train Service (I.SmIU hwa Jwm 11(h) Paaarnger train lrae I'rlnre l(iicrt eery K'rtlnradajr intl Frlclar at 9.30 p.iiiriinrelliis I Jaaprr fv all iminta Kaat atwf !rtill. Dnrlng Iho rnnimrr aeaann Iralna frarri the Kaat xfllarrha im Martdaye ami Saturdaya at XII pm., makta eonneetlort with ateamera far aoiilhern pwrU wMrhleave I'rlnee Ilnpevl m tnnlara at 4.00 p.m. and M.alimlara al 7.00 p.m. I ntt Summer Farr MOWt Fmr lxrmlfi, writt f phnm .ity tnarr oKm.a SSS-Srfl 4tn rlr Rfl CAN A II I AN NATIONAL i1 T2 DAiry mm LOCAL NEWS NOTES SllversWes Bros, for Wallpaper,, ulass, Pair t and Mureaco. ; Prfecs arc advancing. Avail your-selves of the bargains at Demerit 143 j I James Dunbar, who has been I spending a holiday here and Hie where in the district, nrHed iit points, retAnned ta tfve city on Sa tu-rday aftevreon'g tratn C. C. Mills ef tM estv, who has been on a business trip to the Yu kou, armafct en the Princess Loo ise Sanstsfa a4temnn from the north and proeeedad through to Wancaaver. Miss Alice Kergi?, daughter U Mr. sad Mr. H. P. Kessjln, sajed by the CMate last nsgnt on her return to her heme In Alice Arm after having attended school herr during the poet year. Mrs. W. 8. Wafter and UmSr wese pan angers ansajd Um Oatsia last evening beand tor Arrandalei where they will spend tfce summer with Mr. Walker wh Is manager! of the cannery at Uiat point. Mrs H. V Morahottte. wK of the istM'( ol Mantu cannery, came north farm Vanoonter an the pre- noon en route from Dawson tal"" voyae of the. (teas Ca vwwiw wntre mrr wll pay a vwt befn mwyedlng t Pttee River Crositng where they vil take up future residence. Joining Blind) Sovereign who wa. receoUv transferred from the Diocese of (he j Yukon to take charge of the Dia- ceae of Athabaaea Mrs Sovereign and family had been originally expected to paw through here last Saturday on the Princess Louise bat have been decayed for another week in the north -Balld B. C. Payrolls" tata and will sperd ts summer at Namu with Mr Morehope. Mrs. Oeorge E. Windsor, who arrived in the city at the end of last week from Vaneeuver, sailed last aight on the Catala for Wales Is For day mhT nlglil Tar in- vlre f fwjiw J2 " tt New Shipment whit IlatS $1.75 to $TJ5 at Demen. X48 I Mrs, i tarry. MtLeod or wran Presbyterian Tea at home ofiFallr. left the paper tovyi abcard1 Mrs. J. It. Morleon Wednesday. at ! tlie steamer Prince Rupet yeUr-ternoen. Everybody welcome. 140 1 day for Vanc-ver woence she will '. Spe:Ul: Ladles' coat? J1.00, La lies' dresses $1.00 and $1 23, clean ed and prefted. Canadian and PV-oneer Laundry Ltd. 154 proceed on a trip to WlnrtneK. Mrs. John Ootid and two ehll-1 den of Houston arrCred la' the city 1 on Saturday afternoon's train from., the Interior and sailed In the ev- J. E. Moody of Pert SlrnpwnJ . nln on the Prince Rupert for who has been on a vacation trip Vancouver whence tfiey will pro- to Va-couver, was n passenger on board1 the Catala last evening returning north. eeeo on a trip to Montreal. U S. McOUl, well known Smich-enr barrister and mining man. ai rived In the city on Saturday af-'.e oon'u train from the teteertor id sailed in the evening on the event g on the Catala on his re j steamer Prince Rupert tor x Osn to i tarn to Premier. ' Vancouver on. miring Uaaiae. William Oolbbfsont. who has been Mm. Don Yelf and child came m a fur tmytef Irtp to Snutlum ' nertrr from Vancouver to Bate-Fort St. James and ether interior j dale on e present voyage of the land where she wan take up resj-liand and sen. Oona River: J. Kel etnet lor the summer with Mr. Windsor who is managr of the Canadian Fishing Co 's canner there. Rev. ard Mrs P. J. Love, who were recently married m Manitoba, were paseengers aboard the Catala last eventng bound from Winnipeg to Port Simpson where Mr. Love win take an his new e;-lestastieal daties as pastor ef the Ualted Church, sneeeeding Rev. Victor Sensum. who has been transferred to Vaneonver. Mrs. M. M. Stephens sailed last niRht on the Catnht to make the round trip to Anyox ann Stewart, being aceemaRled by Mr. Stephens' uncle. J. M. B. Stephens of Newmarket, Ontario, and her CTandsm. Fred Stephens. Jr. At Anyox they Will see Fred Stephens. Mrs. Stephen' sw, who is si the emptov of the Gran by Co. '.Iiere. Miss M. Dodswortti, member or the atari of the drne; department of the Oronby store ai Anyox was a parrenter aboard tnv Catala last vening leturitmf to the smelter town after s holMay vlatt to Vancouver She was aceomnaaied north Kv hrt sister. Mis Florence Dods- worth. s has been attetiUinyf I school In Vancouver and who will i her parents at Anyox. Announcements Presbyterian Tea June 28. Bering, Empress Sdtial Clab, Saturday. July l. Main event, Our-vlth vs. Bright. Good pfetlmlnar- United Church choir tra, July 6. r; Moose Plrnle, Digby Island, Jul Bagles' picnic July 30. Catholtt Uaaaar Octootr 19. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar Nov. 9. AnglioaatW. A.SMHaurovaaMai steamer Otfofcr ard wM preeeetl abnml the- fish packer B. asrd Y. with apt. TMf to Tlefl. Queen Cbarlotte Islands, where they win spend the summer. Oame Warden CJ Martin returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train from Terrace In which vicinity he had sepnt the week Mtisttng ta dragging operations for the baches ot three vic tims oi a recent drowning tragesy- in the Skeena River at Capper City Hotel Arrivals Royal A. T. Jaeksen, Vancouver. Capt. A. E. Baler. Vancouver. Savoy F. Patterson. Sarr Point. P. Kady, Exstew: Motes Sequin. Prenner: Mrs. L. E. Mathcxn. Riverside. Cal. Central U B. Ragle and J. E. Davis, Vancouver; A. Pawfceri. eftyrD. Had-land, Oona RItct; N. R. Brodhurst. Inverness. Mr. and Mrs Stanley Sutton and family and Them Paddock. Ju- nean: L. Oartln. CNJt.: J. Rad- (y. Telegraph Creek. Prince Rapert A. MeL. Dttnean. Shanghai; Her bert R. FttUerten and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Drennan. Vaneuuver: W. Blrtwistle. Singapore: Mr. and Mrs. O. r. Freeman. Middleman. NS.: Edmund Stevens. Sktdeaate; J. A. Senees. Queen Chartotte City: Oraee M. Lincoln, San Francisco; r Mrs. A. D. Matrveson. Skeena: Mrs. Oeorge Windsor, Wales Island; Ctarenre E. Salter. Raypert. Mr. and Mrs Alva R DeGorno Ahmeda. Cat.: R. E. Walker and D. C. Woo, Vancovver : John Matthews. Toronto; ?. Orwrttton. New York: T. Dspate. Edsnonten: F. Buckle. Anyox, Oustave Norman, city. OM Kmnvevs oe Evans, city: F C Blllmor. r?nd i he snmaser vweatkM wiURoiiin iteef JONES' Family Meal Market 3 lbs. llamberger. 2 lbs. Onions, 2 lbs. Tomato Sausage per lb. Lamb Stew, 2 lbs-Turnips, 5 lbs. Round Steak, 2 lbs. Bacon, 1 lb. Swift's Pure Lord- 2 lbs Boneless Stew Beef S lbs Boneless Stew Veal 3 lbs Lamb Chops ' 2 lb Pot Ro.t of Beef per lb. Spare Ribs 3 lbs. 957 Phone 937 25c 25c 10c 25c 50c 25c 25c 25c 35c 10c 25c Feathered Stowaway A pigeoa t iat found itsrlf in the soup" ras taken rare of by a butcher, but wUi never end up in a pie, made tha front page a few days sco when the inacfian PzaUr. lioer Krapress of Dritaia" arrived at Quebec froai Southampton with a homing pig-eon on the Bat aa a stowawav. The pigeon, eyeitnrthe camera with a qaeratous expresglon, is teea abov in the oands of J. Gibson, Chief Batcher oithe Smprees liner in whose keeping all travelling pets are placed. Battered by storms after fighting heavy head winds for a number of hourj the pteeon, which had been released some 250 miles west of Land's End in for from the steam trawler "Ocean- Lux", flattered to rest on the tennis deck of the Empress of Britain. It carried a message showing time and place ol release- and date of its last feeding. On the return of the big liner to England next week the feathered stowavsy, after its two way crossing of the Atlantic will be thrown into the air to find it way home, with a message from Capt. Latta tied to its leg, in authentication ef the strange storyit will have to tell NCOWXMATIO MAY tTO TRY OUR Fort Garry Tea and Coffee You'll always want the second cup and worth it Sold Everywhere Fifty Cents a Pound The Highest Standard of Quality In Red Packages Containing Premium Coupons Summer Price on STOVE COAL $11.00 a ton HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 UNION STEAMSHIP LIMITED Steamera lav Prutea Rupvrt toe Vaawner TAS. &TALA EVERY TUESDAY. ISO F-M. Due Vaneouver Thursday pan. T.S.S. C.RDENA EVERY FRIDAY .MIDNIGHT. ,,. Due Vancouver Monday am. " Weekly aaliinga so Part aiaapson. Aitee Arm. Anrax. Stewart aM Raaa Further information rrrdln sll al'.inga and ttcka al w. 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