Lp(Jri,u,v June 21', 193 m DAILY XW4 r?AOZ TK332 LOCAL NEWS NOTES II -si ' Wrifiifp Tablet and1 Envelopes -1 irjjpecial at .1 AtSotfvE SHAVING CREAM PALM0LIVE TALCUM, both . . . Ormes ltd. 37' Pioneer Druqrf tats- Phones, gl IT SPONGES From ' Tbf lUsall Store Tired Mrs. vritaa step st and Ksrr Um tin ttey w te Uses wl l a rf 4 rra) 1 HOLIDAY LAKELSE HOT Springslodge An Meal Flare te llolidar riant of fir fithing, hunllnr. lathing and boating. Arrange for transportation ilb W. II. nurru-tl, Terrace. B.C. RitfN from Terrace lo the t'-.U' including boat service: C"i- ;du1l. S3.M; rsrh additional adult. St St. Write or Wire W II. Hl'RNETT We took After Your Wants MTf When Coming lo Terrace Make Arrangrmrnti With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, B.C. To Greet You; i "ft all trains. Freight ft wr service anywhere, ! ' Lake and Lodge, new H A S.) now in service irfkr Tjrc anywhere on the lake, nr adult . JJ.oO; $1.50 per bead ad 'ilional. No crowd too bbr. No Job too small. PICNIC PARTIES EVERY SUNDAY Mervm-Coald Not Sleep Out All The Time Oeorg BeritsMr, KaowlgewMk, Nil, "I wu m rery bottom I ouaM sot' ajgtt, aad 7tt tlr! est kU OrtiiM. ftcJgUwr tU m ikoot UUUra's IWT Mis; Htd M rin ni natag dura ai aU g so mm U try. I fuT (Wtf m m mek good f prorared uJ tiky prored of woaJerfol Wis Summer Price on STOVE COAL $11.00 a ton HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 NEW R0YAE HOTEL J Zarelll. proprietor "A HOME AWAY Pltll.M IIOMK" Itatrx $1.0f up 50 Rooms. Hot Si Cold Water Prince Rbpett. DC. n trie 181 P.O. Udx 190 STATIONARY SPECIAL . . . . New nsRortment i5ct$1.0(T i t ri v r tw r. uara ce, Lm. RESORTS MESS LI i i J i iTakthHIr BDSSflBBIB Mil laBMfcBBli THE DUNES Bathing, Hunting: Fishing Modern Conveniences No Files, No Mosquitoes Home Cooking Par P.xrrllence $11.00 Per Werk Children under 12. half rate MADAME KAJAUT Tlrll, Q. C. Ulands OLD EMPRESS HOTEL Home of tlir PUherman), Loggrr. Miner ROOMS-llO per monthj. $1! per week, 80c per flight: SHOWER IIAT1IB Third Avenue Phonff M6 CKTONK I 25c 50c . ... .j. I Provt slal Constable Malcolm ol Emit hers, who1 has been on a brief trip south on escort duty, .arrived In the city on the Prince George today from Vancouver and Ml' proceed to his post In the in terior oa tonight's train. Orgtnatly due Ksre- today In tht course or a western official tour. A. E. Warren, vice-president In ! eharee of western lines. Canadian National Railways, has been de layed but Is expvted in the city In the very near future. Rev. V. W. Weaver and Rev. S. Klnley. well known Naas River mto-sionaries- of the Anglican Church, were in the city aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon going through to Victoria on vacation. Mr. Weaver wu aeeompartled by his wife who Hotel Arrivak Royal C. Day atlu Oordon H. Ooodh&ai Vancouver; 8. Warren and O. Q. Osrwalte. city. Prlnre Ruperf-D Hall. Vancouver; Peter Gordon. An-os; Oeorge XCcCall. Pott Simpson: Mr. and' Mrs. John MoJ. ver and Lawrence Molver. Petett .burn. Alaska; H. Wmver. TeJkwa. Savoy A. MeOaugal), iiazelton; I. Kor-dafX city Central Cyril D. Morgan. Vancouver: William B Clilld. Merlon. Pa.: C IS. Houston. New York; RusseU Dow, New Hampshire; Hbward tPlitto; Woodsvllle. N.H.; Adams t Carter, Boston. Muss ; Mrs. L. t. Oardener. Saskatoon; O. Phillips. Atltn. F. Andtron. C.N.R : E. Pol-sen, Warlr Oflnal. tub iiiMHirrrrv vr NOTICE TtTijREDITORS NOT1CTC It bnrUy tltra tnM Fred Mi Urn W1U IWalte' Cbrner Qfoxryi nukde u svlstuuMrt Idt ke bmottt of ill rmllttr OD the llth Oiy of Juqr, AO ISSl. ml thM ttee ftiM MfttinK ol rirditur lga be heM on the Wth dy i f June 1&1J. it S o'ojcck in (be after-noTn m the OW4JX Ikntw. Prince Ru-1MT1, BrilMt CbtUdtbtt. r TO Wlc thrt proof of rUUm ucl pivKko iium u mea k ove prior jtlMTMO. TJIOSE ht)B' oleJqu Ml&t the M nluet 18 tSv itmr with tHe Cut-tod ion or the Trulr tten appoiiited before d4ttnMirlon U maae. MlMrww the ptwrtU of the rctole U) be dt trtbilNTl. Mnottf pertlre entitled tberrto wltiatt rr-inl so Miah creUI-toro. , rMTTO'st Prtnre Kuprrt. DC thk nth asret jut. ad. m llOOeRT 8TOART, More RUprrt. BO. OUetodMti AnnouncemHts Eastern Star Tea. June 24. Presbytrrlatt' Sunday School pic nlc June 31: 1 Presbyterian' Ten1 June 24. United. ChurcH' choir tea; Julv 0. ! Moose Picnic, plgby Island, Jul IS. i Eagles' picnic July so. . CaUwVlc Dswan oetoocr 10, Presbyterian1 Fall Bazaar Nov, a, Albican, w A, Utisw, Nov. 18, For day and night. Tail ler- vlre Phone 32. tf . . f-' Sllversldes Bros, Tor Wallpaper, Glass, Paint and Muresco. Baptist Church salad Tea and Home Cooking tomorrow 3 to 6. Judge W .E. Fisher; returned to the city on last nighfs train .from n .1 1 .1 .... ' omimcrs wuerc lie iuucicu a brief session of County Court. I L McHarg sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for Bella 'Bella district where he will e-gaged as a fisheries officer during the salmon canning season. j City Commissioner W. J. Alder j and Oeorge L Rorie have ber.; sleeted new member of Hie Prince; Rupert RoUry Club and will b duly initiated at tomorrow's regular weekly luncheon of ihe club The local Oyro Club, at 1U reg ular weekly luneheoa yesterday. decided to send a telegram of greeting to Pittaburg, Pennsylvania, where a new Oyro Club is being Inaugurated on 4une 33. M. J. Beaton, on a ensile oi beating hU way on the Canadian M Vancouver from the Orient National Railways, was fl-ed $6.; with option of four davs' lmprto-i No further word has been re onment, by Magtsit-ase McClymont eeived up to noon UaU" at pro-in city pot lee court this morning, j vinclal headquarter here to re- card to the pngress of the search P. Austin, auditor of the Liquor for the bodies of the three victims Control Board, wno barbeen on one of hi periodical trip north on of ficial duties, was a passenger aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon going through from Anyox to Ms headquarters in Victoria. Mr. II. P. Pullan a ad two daagfe- ters reUtmed to the city on last night's train from Regina whore they were called recently on account of the Hrttsi Ulneac and subsequent death of Mrs. Pulien's father, the kate George Creighton. Robert Ooase. weB Jwown coast canneryraan aod one of the prta- ctpais of the Ocean Cannen Limited. wMeh has taken over and Is operating Oceanic cannery on .Smith I si and. la paying a visit to that plart. He came north from tanomiver today aboard the ss. Prince Oeorge from " vhleh he transferred to a cannery boat at the mouth of the Skcena RiVei Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Darby who were married trcently ,n Edmonton, the briaa harh formerly been Miss Darts Ferguson of Ed monton. arrived in (he city on the Prince Oeorge this morning from Victoria in the course of a honeymoon tour to the Pacific Coast and will be here until Friday as the guests of Mr. Daley's sister and brother. MLw Evelyn Da toy and Stanley Dalby. Sixth Avenue East. From hare they will proceed by train to Prbroeh. Alberta, where they will take up residence. Mr Dalby hing station agvnt tor the Edmonton Si Dunvegan Railway there Advance guard of a party of student of Harvard University which will esaay to scale Mount,' Falrweather. giant Alaskan peak, William S. Chllo of Merlon. Pen-, nyhnla; C. S. Houston of New! York: RusseU Dow of New Hampshire; Howard Platu of Woods-1 vllle. New Hampshire, and Adams Carter of Boston. Mass., arrived In the city on last night's train from; the East and called this afternoon i on the Prince Oeorge for Juneau! whence they will proceed by sea plane to the foot of Mount Fair- weather where they will make camp In preparation for the as cent. Bradford Washburn it., form-j er president of the Harvard Moun- j talneering Club and leader of the I expedition, together with Messrs. i Everett, Bates and Ooldthwait,; will arrive Here next week by rail and sail by the steamer Prince1 Run.,) a.1 Mn, V, I A fl.rafwii, . ituyniv i nnft iiuiu wife rtuciuuuu fur the north to loin those golngi north today. j SPECIAL FOR TWO WEEKS Evening Gowns 1 OC dry cleaned ... Any Other Dre&scs 1 1,UU 0(' dry cleaned Ideal Cleaners Second Street Phone U8 Moose 'Eodge fteeti' tonight, i Catholic Tea at Mrs. Hubert Ward', Section 2, Thursday. 144 Lutheran Ladles' Aid birthday party and home cooking sale, home of Mr. Jack Ivarson, 3th Ave. W-Thursday afternoon. f45 PRICES ARE OOINO- UP. The thrifty home manager will pur chase an Easy Electric Washer be-H fore the rise in price. MeRae Bros. John B. MeCorm&ck was a passenger aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon arriving from the north. He will receive medical treatment here. George P. McColl. well known Port gmpon merchant, to paying a brief business visit to town, hav Utg arrived oa the Catala yeetWday atfernoon from the neighboring village. U. Sugs. Mrs. Tom Sstmlzu ana Mrs. h. Yamanaka. wcil known member of the loeal Japanese colony, who have ban vteittng in the Old Country, wtttrsed to the elty on the Prince Oeorge thisj mnmine hfliTtnff lanrid a fnr Ham of Sunday night' drowning tra ged? from the Skeena River ferry at Copper City in wrdeh Mildred Clarke. Gerald Clarke and George DotaMe teat their lives. A tea and aal of home cooking Is bel-g held this afternoon by; Queen Mary Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters f the Empire, at the home o! the regent.- Mm, c. E. Cullln. Fifth Avenue West. The original plan htd been to have a 'awn party bat inclement weather necessitate the aftakr betes lud inside. Those posatrig are Mrs j.1 C. McLennan, Mrs. S. P. McMMdle! ana rot. a. 1. tvia, nooorary , regent, and Mis. D. C. Stuart, refect of Municipal chapter. The next trai-' from the East under the summer time-table ostitis Hne of the Canadian National Railway- will arrive tomorrow night at 10:30, being a mixed train. Under tte summer train service full pa teenier trains leave here for the Bast on Wednesday and Friday eights at 9.30 and arrive from the East on Monday and Saturday af- ter-oons at 2 15 while mixed trains for the &Mt mi Moilday and Saturday nights at 9:30 and arrive on Tuesday and Thursday nights nt 10:20. Meat and Food COOLERS With Two Shelves These are made in Prince Rupert! arM are well made. Price $3,50 Folding Ifeomg Bdattla $2.25 Window Screen 55c Kaien Hardware Smith Block Phone 3 M COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson. Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaran teed to give satisfaction. Try a ' ton of Na 1 Bulkley Valley. Wf also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co.. 5S Phones 5SS ncopoat(o TRY OUtt Fort Garry Tea and Coffee You'll always want the second cup Sold Everywhere Fifty Gents a Poillld and worth it The Highest Standard of Quality In Red Packages Containing Premium Coupons Classified Ads FOR sale FOR SALS good office safe. Can be seen at Dally News. tf FOR SALE Good tennis racket and press, man's Bulova wrist-Wateh. Phone 370. 148 FOR SALE Radio, lamps, linens, rugs. 2 baby cribs complete, go-cart, high chairs, toys, 3 eiderdowns, kitchen ware and other sundries. Mrs. F. O. Dawson, call or phone 370. FOR RENT HOUSES F. W. Hart. ' tl VEWLY Renovated modern flat Rand Block. Max Hettbroner. t! FOR RBNT Furnished house July and August. Phone Green 8M. I . 1 JODBRN HOUSE, five rooms and) Bath, with Range, $16.00. Phon 38. tr: FURNISHED or unfurnished noose ( for rent. Apply 510 6th Avenue West. 147 TOR RENT-Store ion Third Arenne in centre of business section. Will j renovate to suit tenant. Thomas toauxi oa Oietrn lata, luare XfcOlymorit. (tf) tmmi I Two yeors wtt be aUowetf for re- FOR RENT For July and August, j SuS- of tb. chief rw-furnished bungalow, fully mod-jmtr. vnam. &&. or toaiot Ten. ern. lawn and garden. Everything m Frtn Rupwt Bc provided. Phone Red 108 even- - - - - tag. 145! SALESMAN- WANTED ills wanted in every town to handle, Pyramui saks plan. GooO vorrunisnon. a. m. iiowe inc. 160M. Dundas St. London. Qnt. - - Oamaaota. at a post planted on CLEANING & PRESSING'S? ToT; eSerly SO chalnr. thenoe aootherty W . , . ohataa; theace eaaterr 09 ok-ifeu: PRICES reasonaoie. Benkendorf , theooe norflMrtT 10 cnalna. and aon. Third Ave., next door to Dallr News. ; l-AXn ACT Not Ire of Intrntlon to applj lo m uana In Prince Rupert Land Reeordlnc Dw-:rtot of Queen Charlottr loiaada, and luate ffOMIne Lot 999. Q.CI. Take nbM thi J. c MorrU of Prince Rupert, occupation Satexnaa, In-tenda to applr for a leu of toe tel 'ovine dewrtbed Undo: OommeaalBf at a poet ptented" at ttt wnh-at ooreer of Lot 099. ooi. MAenoe 11 JS eMln to tW Sokeaa: ttenoe ITS chair to the BouWiMreaT ? thenoe 10 chain to the North-weat aaS arena- ni(U wir n( Ml poim Ol somaseaoewent. and oontalnlnf 30 w re more or leaf. JOHN ELUS UORRIS: Dated Apru iOth. its bt mi iero HAIRDRESSER PERMAXKXT WAVING! "Oil- S3.5P. -Ringlette- $100. Nelson's Beauty Shoppe ; TAXI SERVICE TOMMY'S TAXI phone number Is changed to 77. Stand Capitol Theatre Block. tf . TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer. Phone 177. Fur-lture moving. Bottles bought. Chair for rent. Wood for sale. PAINTERS 'AINTING and Paperhanging Holler. Phone Red 802. PIANO TUNING 'IAN OS Tuned $3 flu Walker's Mi- sic Store. tl TIMRF.K SALE XISOST Staled teaam wUl be racetrd by the Utatoter of Undo at Victoria. B C u nut tamo nooo on Uu Jfd, dr nTj, . iTL 7,,-T cbme of U- 22f xi57 .f2 of LAXI ACT Nnllr of Intention to Applr to Purr!tae Land ill Prj&f Bupen Una Reoaniter Dli trtot of Pour Omat Dkstrta. sal ftMMte about flee mHeo fMrn Ov mouui JOue Hirer a tax but rws. .Ji Mlae Opeemtor mteode to utalr for pnuMMtoa to mirehaae tte Mtowlni anerlbee landa:: toUMt .f."!. JZ. WIIJ I AM LAORANQE Ol GILBERT. Darert Aorll ITth lW For Your Health Chiropractic Ultra Violet Rays Intra Red Rays Massage All at Reasonable Prices C. ASPINALL D.G (Chiropractor) Green 111 Phones Green 3(9 Exchange Block UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamera leav Prince Rupert for VaDooutert T.9.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJil. Due-Vancouver Thursday pjn. T.S.S. CARUENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT. Due Vancouver Monday a.m. WeeUy aatllflga to Port SUnpeon. Alice Arm. Aqtos. Stewart sad Naai rxirther information refardtnt all eallltife and tkckou at Prinre Rupert Agency: Second Avenue. Phone 568 Zam-Buk Mtdlclnal Soap 25c cake. If you lose anything, try a classified ad. i .1 : . 4 4:i Ml m .1 it. I K J U K '4 i n it i 'is t f, I H )" i .j,-;