PAGE FOUR Superii AVE MONEY ON.R- TRAINS for the East Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays 9:30 pjn. From the East-Tuesdays & Thursdays 10:20 pjn. Mondays & Saturdays 2:15 DJn. SUPERIOR RADIO SERVICE Can only be obtained through the use of adequate equipment. Have us service that set now and enjoy the maxi mum outpat your receiver lor of by phoning Blue 320 Converters rented from us will give you daylight reception. Radio Service 318 Second Avenue Phone Blue 320 P. O. Box 132 A. G. BARTLETT C.H. IN8ULANDER Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers (or Steel and Wood Vessels Iron and Brass Casting electric and Acetylene Weldlnr 10-ton Derrick for Heavy Lift Sawmill and Mining Machinery Repaired and Overhauled BUYING Men's Dress Boots & Oxfords, good range of styles to choose from. Prices 45 to $395 Men's Tennis orj Running Shoes, Boots or;Oxfdrds, all colors. Prices $1.10 10 $1.45 Men's Black or Brown Calf and Grain Leather Work Boots, Panco soles or leather. Prices 95 10 $3.65 Headquarters for Prince Itupert's shoe buying public Edward T Applewhatte general se civury Representatives were pre-ttf from the Canadian Legion, the 3: urd of Trade, the Loyal Order of Moose the Hyder (Alaska) Cham bt-r of Commerce and the Munlcioal Council. Chairmen of sub-commtt- toes were appointed as follows: Sports James Morrice. " Grounds Duncan J. Mac Lean. Transportation Noel Traversey 'Alaska and Edward T. Apple-whaite B. C.t. Decorations Frank Bowler and John A. Ellis. Children's visits to ships Duncan J. MacLean and E. T. ( Dance Howard B. Campbell. I Arrangement are now under way for a program of sightseeing trips. sports and dance which It Is expected will be of pleasure and Interest to the visitors. By arrangement with the Do- minion Day celebration committee land the municipal council, funds In jthe hands of the Dominion Day I committee will be available for the enteruinment of the sailors. Magistrate and Mrs. George II. Jay of Victoria, after having made the round trip to Anyox. Stewart and other northern points, were passengers returning south on the Catala yesterday afternoon. This is the time to buy shoes. When prices advance you will have to pay more. We have a large selection and are able to sell at such low prices only be cause we buy in quantities and pay cash for them. You get the benefit. Look over the following: prices and see if you can beat them Ladies' Fine Dress or Sports Shoes, any color. Prices $1.95 10 $2.95 Boys' and Youths' Running Shoes, all styles. Prices 89c t0 $1.25 Misses' and Children's Patent Leather Strap Slippers and Oxfords, black or brown calf. Prices 98c t0 $1.65 ENTERTAIN j Steamship Sailings WARSHIPS Stewart Prepared For Visits II. M. C. S. Skeena and Vancouver of STEWART. July M: At a meeting held In the municipal offices ;on Friday evening test a central committee was organized to prepare jfor the enteruinment of the of-i iiccr.s and men of H. u. c s : For Vancouver-Monday ss. Pr. George 4 pjn. Tuesday Catata 1:30 pjn. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 pju Ss. Cardena midnight Saturday as. Prln. Louise 5 pjn. Ss. Prince Rupert 7 pjn. From VaacAuvet 8unday ss. Catala pjn. Monday ss. Prln. Charlotte ajn. Wed. ss. Pr. George 11:30 ajn. Friday ss. Pr. Rupert 11:30 ajn. Ss. Princess Adelaide pjn. Ss. Cardena njn. Skeena and H. M. C. S. Vancouver. ' For Stewart and Anyox whirh are to visit this port August Sunday ss. Catala 8 pjn. i u it Howard B. Campbell was' Friday as. Prince Rupert 3 pjn. appointed general chairman and ' rom Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala .... 11:30 ajn Satur. ss. Pr. Rupert 6 p.m. for Naas River ana fort iimpon Sunday ss. Catala 8 djh. from Naas River & rort Simpson Tuesday ss. Catala . .. 11:30 ajn. For Ocean Falls wonaay ss. Pr. George .4 p.m i Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 pjn Saturday s. Pr. Rupert 7 p.ra Prom Ocean Fall Wed. as. Pr. Oeorge 11:30 ajn Friday ss. Pr. Rupert 11:30 at Ss. Prln. Adelaide pjn. Ss. Cardena njn. For Queen Charlotte Islands-July 14, 28 ss. Pr. John 10 pjn. From Queen Charlotte Islands-July 13 and 28 ss. Pr. John a.m. For Alaska-Monday ss. Prln. Charlotte ajn. Wed ss. Prince Oeorge 3 pjn. From Alaska- Monday ss. Prince Oeorge 7 ajn. Saturday ss. Prln. Louise DJn. from Skeena River Friday ss. Cardena pjn. Interior Weather Terrace Clear, calm, 62. Alyansh Part cloudy, calm, 60. Anyox Cloudy, calm, 50. Stewart Clear, calm, 54. Hazel ton Clear, calm, 48. Smlthers Clear, calm, 62. Burns Lake Clear, calm. 58. "TILLIE THE TOILER" fcOE VOU l j WH'S THE SlVSTlC Tire DAILY NEWS Bishop Bunoz Is Stewart Visitor Baptismal and Confirmation Services Conducted By His Excellency i STEWART, July 2i. IU. Rev. E, M. Bunoz O.MI., Roman Catholic 1 1 bishop of this diocese, spent the week-end - - in Stewart and district, w i held one bantismal and one con flrmattan service. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kasum was baptized Rodolph, the god-parents being Mrs. J. Bousek and Tom Col-ley of Premier. On Sunday Miss Maureen Murphy was confirmed by the bishop, taking the name of Thereae. Mrs. H. J. Thomey was her god-mother. On Monday evening the bishop left on his return to Prince RuDert on the Catala, accompanying Father Leray who left here enroute to Dawson. GEMS FROM LIFE'S SCRAP-HOOK "A voice is In the wind I do not know A meaning on the face of the high hills Whose utterance I cannot comprehend. A something is behind them: that is God 'Oeorge MaeDonaW. To a turn the height and depth of Thy eternal ways, all human thoughts come short." M IV on. "I sought Thee at a distance, and did not know that Thou wast near. I sought Thee abroad, and behold. Thou wast within me." Augustine. "Do not I fin heaven and earth? salth the Lord." The Bible. "His habitation nigh la here, and nigh. His arm, enciretes me. and mine, and an." Mary Baker Eddy. "EverteMtac arms of love Are beneath, around, above;" J. Macduff. "I know not where Ills Islands lift Their fronded oalms in atr: I only know I cannot drift Beyond Ills love and care." Whlttler. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Reporting fairly good angling success, the Harla, with Skipper George Bryant and party of fishermen guests on board, returned on Monday night from Lake Khtada. The Owen, with Barl Gordon and party on board, which went out in tow of the Harla, Is remaining a while longer at the popular resort. The Dally News can be pur- 0 chased at Post Office News Stand, 323 Granville St, Vancouver. 4 Karl Anderson. Prince George, B.C. R. W rtilev. Terrnr Ttn HIM COMINCTMOUJ JE MICE TELL "nur "OB, VUHIPPLB BEAT I4C UPSETS H Aw. i-vl I T -'i - PvKOU Eerie Thriller on Screen at Capitol "Island of Lost Souls" Being Shown Tonight Only The "Island of Lost Souls." eerie thriller based upon II. O. Wells' "Island of Dr. Moreau," and featuring Charles Laughton, Beta Lugosl. - Richard Aden, Leila , Hyams a J MS SSX and MSSU ; preaching at the regular services Kathleen Burke, comes to the Cain St. Felix Church. During thejpltol Theatre here tonight only, visit of the bishop there were also A small uncharted South Sea Island Is the locale of the storv. which centres around a mad doctor, whose attempts, through' scientific methods, to convert animals Into human beings are interrupted by the arrival of a shipwrecked adventurer. HorriUedand shocked at the gruesome creatures that the doctor had already created, the young man tries several ways of escaping from the Island, bufis un successful. Aid finally reaches him with the arrival of his fiancee and the captain of the ship which brought her. The picture comes to a dramatic climax when the beast- men revolt STEWART Mrs. Anderson and Miss Anderson, who have been here on a three months' visit from New Zealand, staying with Mrs. O. H. Moody. daughter of Mrs. Anderson, left on Monday evening for Prince Rupert, enroute to their home In New Zealand. Before leaving Canada, they propose to tour the Cariboo country, going from Ilaaelton to Van couver by motor. During their stay nere the visitors made many friends who will regret their departure. Frank Rtva and Louis Kasum left 8tewart on Monday evening for the south, both men havlns been advised to spend some time In a drier climate for their health's sake Specials For Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday We Offer to the Consumer Thee Real Bargains BMPRES8 COFFEE Va- AQp cuum pack, qt. Jars, per lb. MONOGRAM TEA Indian. f7n and Ceylon, per lb. Oil, Tea Is advancing. Buy now HEINZ TOMATO CATSUP- 4 n ! large. 2 for ! JAMS 4-lb. tins. Strawberry. Rasp berry. O reengage, Apricot A tor ner tin Y UVi DAD '8 COOKIES per lb MANY FLOWERS TOILET SOAP. 4 bars PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES 2 nkca. for SQUIRREL BRAND PEANUT BUT TER Novelty Jars QQ0 2 Jars for FRE81I CARROTS BEETS 4 bunches BINO CHERRIES For preserving, per lb. General Store, Anyox. , i7.io 8mlthers Drug Store. Smith. po im. mi TURNIPS and 15c Avenue West Phone 18 35c 25c 39c 15c We Deliver Orders of $8.00 or Over MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store Wednesday Only TWO SHOWS 7 Si 9 p.m. Admission 50c St 15c It's Rosie's Iron Constitution THURSDAY, rj The Panther Woman There was danger in hrr.J W 11 41. 1 I 0 jscuiii iii hit viiiuruce "ISLAND OF LOST SOUli With CIIAHI.F.S LAUGHTON, RICHARD AltI.EN, LHL, iiv.J THE I'ANTIIKIt WOMAN. A Paramount Release . At 7 ti . I Sinning Novrlly"TIIF, SINGING BOXER 1 uomeuy'KOAiiuuisK tjur.fc.-s- PARAMniv NOT It Km MM KM) I II Mill rilllnnrv uvl ----- '-- - - BUILDERS HARDWARFl Nails Locks Door rJ Hints Knobs Sash l Sash Cord Door Keys Door ( Drawer I'ull Weather Strip Thumb La Cuplxiard Catches Casement Acljuslcrt Huildinu Taper hhelf Hrackets Mail Orders Carefully Filled THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. L HOLIDAY RESORTS THE DUNES Bathing, Hunting Fishing Modern Conveniences No Flies, No Mosquitoes Home Cooking Far Excellence 111.00 Trr Week Children under 12. half rale MADAME KAJAUT Ticll, Q. C. Inlands IBaaaBSISHBBflBMaWBH When Coming lo Terrace Mske Arrangements With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, Ii.C. To Greet You. We meet alt trains. Freight St passenger service anywhere. Lakelse Lake and Lodge, new boat HI A. 8 ) now In service on the lake. Fare anywhere on the lake, one adult, 13.00; $1.50 per hesd additional. No crowd too big. No job too small, PICNIC PARTIES EVERT SUNDAY SMOKED North Beach Famous Hoi..; . !.. Near Masset q. ( . i Furnished Shack to t- Apply Mrs, )m Massctt, ar LAKELSE H iSDrinprcLndfd i o :i An Ideal Place to n il Finest of fly fbhln: U bathing and boi'.j Arrange for trr.?v( with W. II. Ilurnctf, Ir B.C Rates from Terra s Lode Including boatiH One adult. S3.00: ci ' tlonal adult, V 'X Write or W .t W. II. IirRNFT We Look After Yc:r M The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famtt "Rupert Brand - BLACK COD Prepared Dally IJy mi Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ml IMUNCE KUPERT. II.C. -By Westover. r. J & A STrtwcB a.'v -,f UB a Hammer mmsszmm masammsmi