PAGE TOVK YOU CAN'T BUY NEW EYES But you can get satisfactory glasses from GEO. F, DAVEY, Registered Optometrist, who, for the past six years, has been giving a real personal service In the Optical Department of Max Heilbroner T1,c l"ZZd? wclcr i:i'Ai;:t:i.;imiriii.ii:i::ii:r:c:iriiiiiii::lir:iriiB BETTER VALUES When you shop at our store ysu are assured of better values in quality merchandise. COFFEE DeLuxe Served at All Times of Day or Night Always fresh Using the Bilex method Doing away wholly with metal tasie, stale flavor. Healthful and invigorating. Commodore Cafe FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 WhenJComing to Terrace or Lakelse Hot Springs Make Arrangements With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, B.C. To Greet You We meet all trains. Freight it assenger service anywhere, akelse Lake and Lodge, new boat (H. A. 8.) now in service on the lake. .Fare anywhere on the lake, .one adult, $3.00; $1.50 per head additional. No. crowd too big. No job too small. PICNIC PARTIES EVERY SUNDAY mi HOLIDAYS For Adults or Children on the Famous Graham Island North Beach I'Mitne. Ilatltinr, llatlinlntim, runic. srnlr lirhin, Miout-fi'S In the SniMin. Knit a fully furnMird ...ttage at Saiisan Khrr. For full particular! apply MRS. DUNN Massett. B.C. i i B M We specialize In Builders' and Household Hardware, Boat and House Paint. Varnishes, Muresco and Linoleum. y GORDON'S HARDWARE de3 I vmaummaumtm razaxmxtm tmuxa vm tm rrnxmum rn cm tm ibeb TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Preptred Diilj Bj Canadian Fish & Cold Siorage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Beautiful Tlell i Fly Fishing Sea Bathing ; Hunting Tennis, -, Bad-minton Auto Trips on Marine Highway Picnics ; Bandy Beaches Modern " Conveniences Milk frorq '. Government T3. Tested Cows No Flies No Mosquitoes. $17.50 per Week Children Under 12, Half Rate The Dunes MADAME RAJAUT TielL Queen Charlotte Islands NOW OPEN Palm Coffee Shop Pleasant surroundings and Service with a Smile Call and see us Across from the Power, Co., Third Avenue "TILLIE THE TOILER" WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront 1 Returning south after a regular .voyage to Skagway with a good sized list of round trip Alaska pas-Isengers on board, C. P. R. steamer ' Princess Louise. Capt. Thomas Cliff, arrived In port at 4 o'clock Saturday ! afternoon and sailed at 5:30 p.m. for Vancouver. The vessel had 157 passengers aboard on arriving here ;from the north. Two disembarked i here while three went south aboard her from this port. For the first time in twenty years, the northern mining camp of Alice Arm is to be without weekly steamship service, the Union Steamship Co. having altered its schedule whereby the steamer Catala will in future call there only on alternate voyages instead of every week. This week the vessel is not making the call there but next week will be putting In at Alice Arm. The Catala arrived in port at 7:30 last evening from the south and sailed at 9:30 pjn. for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points including Naas River canneries, where she will load canned salmon, and Wales Island, where she will discharge cans. The vessel is due back here tomorrow afternoon southbound. j Making an extra sailing to Skag way with Alaska tourists, C. P. R steamer Princess Alice will call here on the morning of July 21 bound for i the north. It is a special voyage which is being arranged to handle i extra tourist bookings which are proving to be a good deal heavier than had been anticipated when the sailing schedules for the summer were drawn up. The tie-up of American Alaska boats owing to the longshoremen's strike is forcing a good deal of tourist business over to the Canadian steamers. Dr. Neal Carter, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, who is spending a vaca- tlon in the south, Is due bark Jrom Louise on Monday morning of next week. . Returning south after a regular voyage ?to Skagway and other Alaska rSoints with-a caDacitv list of round trip tourists. C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert. Capt. Neil McLean, arrived in port at 9 o'clock this morning from the north and sailed at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Ocean Falls. Powell River and Vancouver. All available, passenger -accommodation on the vessel was filled. There were 197 on board on arrival from the north, 18 disembarking here. C. P. R. steamer Princess Charlotte, Capt. William Palmer, arrived In port at 9 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and sailed a coupl of hours later for Skagway and other northern points whence she THE DATT.T NEW& Monday July y lfj will return here Saturday afternoon nl"'r T) 1 1 I soulhbound.The vessel had a large; IjlJiJU iJlLiLi whom were round trip tourist.! The total arriving here was 230, one dlsembarging at this port and three sailing from here for the north aboard her. Piloted by M. Stuart and with four passengers from Seattle for Alaska on board, a Oorst Air Trans ON SCREEN "Search For Beauty" and "Double "Door Relng Presented at Capitol Theatre What is said to be an exception- port seaplane put in here from 6 ally good double talking picture bill o'clock to 8:30 Saturday morning lis coming to the Capitol Theatre for fuel. The ship arrived here from! here at the first of this week, one Alert Bay and cleared for Ketchi kan. Tenant Farmers of the feature offerings being "Search For Beauty," a novel musical comedy in which laughs, action, beauty and brawn are combined In a delightful manner with a new treatment of the racket theme, and Of Priili RpvnH theother "Double Door." a thrilling, vl VI11II Ivv VOl I 'fast-moving and suspenseful drama relating the story of the sinister Troops Wade Through Snow and 'efforts of an erratic spinster to re-Over Ire to Reach Cautin 'tain control of the destiny and for- Province In Andes SANTIAGO. Chile, July 9: Patrols are reported to have waded through five feet of snow and across frozen streams in the Andes Mountains on their way to suppress a serious, revolt of tenant farmers in Cautin Province. Roy Lancaster returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train from Prince George where he ha been for the past few week. MAIL YOUR ORDER TODAY MUSSALLEM'S To Your PRESERVING SUPPLIES we give the best possible attention CHERRIES per lb s'v... APRICOTS ; per crate , GOOSEBEBRlES per lb". r!k, STRAWBERRIES " Rema'pcr crate GRANULATED SUGAR Q( ttP 'oer 108 lbs. RUBBER RINGS 4 doz. 14c 1.15 5c S2.45 25c All other preserving fruits will be on &aJe later at Reduced Prices. See us about your preserving requirements. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store 'Where Hollar. Have More Cent P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 317-319 Third Avenue West tunes of one of New York's oldest and richest families. "Search for Beauty" chronicles with laughs and musk the misadventures of crooked promoters in their efforts to use Olympic champions as fronts for a health and beauty racket. Ida Luplno, charming blonde importation from England, makes her debut on the screen on this side, the lion's share of comedy honors go to James Olea-son and Robert Armstrong while excellent portrayals are also given by Gertrude Michael. Buster Crabbe and Tobey Wing. "Double Door" is replete with many tense and gripping dramatic situations and has a strong cast including Evelyn Venable, Sir Ouy Standing. Kent Taylor and two members of the original Broadway cast, Mary Morris and Anne Revere ORGANIZING JR. BOARDS Sam Jabour of This City Home After Attending Conference In j Vancouver at Wtfk-Kndf ' V I t B. J. Jabour returned to'the cttyi on the Princes ChadoUe this' morning from a Irtp sobth the; Course of which he&Undtda eon-1 vention at Banff jM agents' of the:' SUn Life Assurance Co. and a con- 1 fermce In Vancouver of presidents of Junior Boards of Trade of British Columbia. Mr. Jabour Is president of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Com- i merce. ) Organisation of an Associated Junior Boards of Trade body for British Columbia is believed deter following the conference In Van-! couver last Friday of Junior pre-1 denU from Prince Rupert, Victoria. ' New Westminster. North Vancouver j and Vancouver. i A provincial rather than a sec-1 tlonal outlook on tourist traffic was agreed unon. It wm nUo rWisUrf observe a province-wide traffic1 safety week. No"Party of the Second Part" Quiet, bosMM tili fr ivihehb-s i -w v I -you i get ryaagi l A Dog's Life ' Lf'A . ' VAJOUUDM'T FVy AM- LLS- is" 1 m vkvi-b 13 U, OUT I Successful Tea And Sale is Held By Girl Guides One of the most sucessful func- tions of Its kind held recently was the tea and sale of home cooking on Saturday afternoon by the girls of the First Prince Rupert Guide Company In the store of J. Lome McLaren. It was a most enjoyable affair and the financial result was extremely gratifying. Mrs. Ernest Anderson, secretary of the Guide Association, received the visitors. The tea room was in charge of Mrs. C. Brcwerton, Patrol Leaders Marjorie Silversldes and Miss Edith Brcwerton while those serving were Ouides Oeraldlne Cade, Peggy Blackhall. Betty Wilkinson and Betty Borland, ass'sted by Nancy Bremner and Kathleen O'Neill. Patrol Leaders Ilonora SUversides and Muriel Eby were in charge of the home cooking and those in the candy stall were Guides Audrey Watkinson and Engtoa Guide Jean Watt was cashier. An entertaining feature was the fortune telling by Mn. J. Bremner. In the bean guessing contest Miss Eileen Oibson was the winner of Vilr .MM 122 ShrfB i - I- 1HC OTHCI4 C "X).rs lT VflU kJauC I I-Tt I I II. '- 1 I VL K -V II II II t ' ' 1 - I 7 . . s V II 11 J T TONIGHT and TtUlSlMI 2nd. Show Tonight t Two Features! Meet 30 Internatior.i rr and female beaut v r . winners' The bem1 ? brawn of the world gathered to emb; .; ' . magnificent, good i un -ed. eye-dazzling enter J ment. "Search For Beauty" with LARKY nutter CRARnc I OA Lt'PINO ROUT ARMSTRONG JAMES GI.KASON ROSCOi: KAKNS At 7 00 and 9 4C PUS MARY MORRIS The Female Frankenstein In DOl'KLi: noons Showing Once Or.: . t $2 worth of Captto; Ti.. . donated by D. 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