Candy Specials St. flair Rich Creamy Toffee per pound St. Clair Licorice Nougat ' per pound Ormes Ltd. Jim Piontcr Drnqgiats 40 c 40c Jasmine Specials Ja mine Fnce Lotion (and Skin Freshener and Jasmine Shaving Cream 55C both for ji Jasmine Face,I?owder()agonizo) and Jasmine 4 lace Cream $1.00 v ' both for rbeoes: II & M THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAILBRITISH COIXMIUA M. . ifariurers of Producers A; Refiners of ELEPHANT TADANAC Brand Brand ClILHKAI. I'lRTII.It'U ELECTROLYTIC Anawalum I'hotphatca Sulphite of Ammonia KuncrplMH. tit - Complete lrtlllrr Uad.lnc CadroJum-Bhmuth Queen ' Charlotte Island SHINGLES The best made en the coast. Not Kiln Dried HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE: 636 FRESH MILK AM) CUKAM 20c .. , .1 r fcim Af 1M Jt a 40r Dominion Dairy Van's Bakery Opposite Roton Cafe Quality Breads 4 for 25c At All Grocers Labelled on Bottom For Your Protection Phone 190 When in Need of Lumber and Shingles Phone 618 PHILP0TT, lEVITT & CO. LTD. We Carry a Stock of Spruce and Cedar UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver a"; PATAU EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 1VM Arriving Vancouver -Thursday TSS. CAHDF.NA EVERY FRIDAY M1UNIOHT Arriving Vancouver, Monday AM. . W"H Uln. to Port 8lmjott, AU Arm. Anyo, Blwrt wl M... Nmj r,,HL. "J" pwnU. Iiiv nine liiipert Bundy, 8 P"' 'urther Information regarding all sailings and tickets atr- rRlNf'c lilli-riiT iixvi'Vi -rki. I'lion ASS ,Jfcausc It docHn't pay to advertise poor products, u tior.H pay to buy those niMnruwu. We are still buying old told, Bulger's, (tf) LO U A picnic July 11. Car leave Oddfellows' Hall and. Ridley Home 10:30. Admission 55c, srnaM011 n children 10c. 159 We pay a premium. orugoid. coins' and oid gow. uttX chains, .watch- es. etc Phone Black ,324. ,B. C, Clothiers Limited. if. Peorge J. Dawea has removed his furniture and auctioneering v busi ness I1CBO from MlIll the HH! WUVVDIC Metropole ,BuUdlr)g ,tililUHli Miss I. Henderson, who teaches school at Houston, sailed pn the. Prince George Saturday night for Vancouver She had been apenclng a week- in the city louowing the c losing of school. Kalum Lake Lodge Now under new management Rates $2.50 per liar Special prices by the week Ideal Spot Fora Restful Holiday For particulars write to K. W. KILKY. TERRACE. B.C. . . - . ir - Mr and Mrs. W L Stamford and son. Oordon and daughter. Victoria, galled Saturday evening on the Prince George for Vancouver on a vacation trip. Mtn Mary D. Sim of the teach true staff of Borden Street School sailed on the Cardna Friday night tor Vancouver and will spend me summer vacation In the south. Mr Johnson, who Is an official of the Canadian Fishing Co. In Vancouver and his daughter. Miss Margaret Johnson, sailed by the Cardena last -Friday evening on tfcr return south after a visit to the city and district XCr and Mrs. J. L. Jollymore are In town from Havener Inlet on the weat roast of Banks Island where Mr. Jollymore Is engaged In hand logging. They arrived at the end of the .week and expect to be return ing down the coast about the mid dle of this week. Miss JeaskM Fisher, receiving class teacher of Model School in Van (ouviw and well known for many years to pupils of the Provincial Nonnal School In Vancouver as a leaehrrrltlc. was a passenger on board the Princess Louise Saturday afternoon returning -south arter having made the round trip to Skagway. Miss Florence Welch, R. N.. Hnuehter nf Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Wekh of Terrace, has accepted a noltlon on the nursing staff of the Bella Bella Hospital And wV be passing through the city soon enroute from Terrace to ueua Bella. Miss Welch graduated Uus year from the Royal Jubilee Hos pital at Victoria. Good News To every one of you. The depression is over therefore get a new start in economy In your home you have some furniture that Is probably In your way. Somebody needs wnat you do not want and may be ready to buy It. Get in loucn wun Ello Furniture Exchange and Auc tion Mart, opposite Thrift Store ana they will do the rest, ir.one ureen aM 421 Announcements Eagles' picnic, Qrassy Bay. July 22, Moose Hall Saturday, July 14th. Tlie Boxing Card Of the Seaon. Don't miss this. npt dajlt NfWB LOCAL NEWS NOTES You can rent a Car at Walker's i aj low as $1 a day plus 7c. a mile. tf ,&.:. (A. aK,ana loimiy sauea .the Prince Oeorjse Saturday night tor a trip to Vancouver. Enlov.all the comforts of home with the freedom of a hotel. Rates most reasonable. The Knox Hotel. tf If there Are any subscribers to the Dally News who ordered the Pictorial - Review and who have not slyet received ..... their number . wUl ... they .. on Third Amvoe ' Inntlfu notify the Dally rvt1v News office office at at Block on Second Avenue. once. 1M W. H. Tobey, C. N. R. divisional superintendent, returned to the dty on Saturday afternoon's train from a trrp along the lme as far as Rod Pass Junction on official duties. Mlas Cathie Carmlchael sailed on the Prince John Saturday night jifpr her home at Queen Charlotte Citv where she will visit. Accom panylng her were two children of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mcllralth, of Fort Erie, Ontario, are on their way from the East by motor and are expected here towards the end of this week to pay a visit with Mrs. Meuraith's parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. McD. Hunter. Mrs. John Dybhavn and Miss Alma Dybhavn. sailed Saturday night on the Prince John for Massett .where they will take up residence for the summer holt- days. Mr. Dybhavn and son. George are already there. Dr. C. H. Hanktnson, who has been away for the past three on Saturday afternoons train fol- fcwtfl a brief vWt to Blllmor saw mill and sailed that evening on the Prince George for a business trip to Vancouver. Mlis Maude E. Easson, a well known reticent of Prince Rupert In the early days ana at one ume a member of the business office staff of the Dally News, is ex pected here In the course of the next few days for a brier 6tay during a trip to the coast. Miss Easson now resides in Peter borough, Ontario. The Canadian National Railway has arranged for an excursion to Terrace on Friday, July 20. return ing to Prince Rupert Monday. July 23. the price, for the round trip being two dollars. This Is n mrtlcularlv attractive rate and It seems likely that there will be I a big migration to the strawberry centre on that occasion. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilder J Enalof lraa and BrM Catin. SpwUIUla. n Sawnlrl anl Mining Machinery. AM Typea Caa Eulu 'RrpalreU and lf f hauiru. -OOVI.IINMENT I.Hll'OR ACT" NOTICE OF AITI.ICATION FOR A CLl'U LICENCE Krmrr. u hrMn elven on the ex-- plratlon of thla advert laement the un dersigned rraaer ooaai vuu ijii-uo apply to the Uauor Control Board for a cltio licence in rp; su ........ .v.. -in nf Klruivav frM. n r limn lftncin deacrlbcd a1 Hjuni w.. I - - - - 1 1 Lot 0. BIOTK o, nan ouram of PHtrlct Lot 04, caatiar uiawici lrlnc llupert lnd itrgiavranun trict in the Province of :UrlUah Oolum-bta, to anUUe each member of the aald club to keep on the prrhUaea a raaon- able quantity of liquor iw ji-runi conaunvpUon on the prentlaea In accordance with the prorllpna of the "Government Uquor Act" and the rt-gulatlona promulgated thereunder. DATED at Hyder, BrttUh Columbia, .ki. nut. nf IfaV t(M4. niASEK BOCIAL CLUB, lit A. A. Fraztr. ,w Secretarr and Uanagar Read On Ladies' white, fawn and black and white Sandal straps, ; Cuban heels, lea ther soles Sit Clearing .fX We have just received a large range of samples ip ladies' white sliuDers. in straps, pumps and ties T"k 1 sfTl aX af isr. months taking up medical post-1 A F P,riow district forester graduate work at Vienna, Berlin len m Friday evenings train tor and London, returned to the city I trl to smithers on official on this aliemoons wain, accom-id UM ponied by Mrs. Haniunson wno met him In Winnipeg. John R Morgan, well known logging and sawmill operator, who arrived toi the city last week from his toratse oarop at Cresent Inlet Oueen Charlotte islands, came In Mrs H. S. Parker saUed on the Princess Louise Saturday after noon for a Jjrief business trip to Vancouver. xfr E. Kinlrade. mother of Mrs. O. W. NJekerson. sailed Saturday evening on the Prince .George fotj a trip to Seattle. i Mr. and -Mrs. J. J. Maroney, who arrived in the city 'last week 'from the Bablne district, sailed on the Prince George . saturoay evening for Vancouver. A O. 'ves. deputy provincial ?ollftor. returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train from a l brief trip to Skeena River cannery points on official business. "Build B.C. Payrolls- "I Learned While Lamping M r - -. -"1 fii A new user of Pacific Milk writes that ,she had held a prejudice o7aint canned milk until they took a three-wees campus" y recently. "I find I was very wrong. Pacific Milk more than repiacea fresh milk. In fact I am now using Pacific for all my cooking at home." Pacific Milk "100 B.C. Owned and Controlled" PLANT AT ABBOTSFORD New Discovery In Antennas ,A Greater slsnal.to noise level Is now possible with the 1931 aerial. This antenna Is specially de-signed for the new short wave receivers and will work on all waves. Estimates given on your particular requirements. SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Second Avenue & Third Street Running Shoes the Finest Makes Child's Sizes. 4 to 10. ...69c Misses; 11 to 1 89c Youth's 11 to 13 Vi 5c Boys'. 1 to 5 95c Ladles.' 3 to 8 . .79e Men's. 6 to 11 99e ;PAOE;THREE We are Gleaning Out a Great Many Lines i)f Shoes at1 Prices That Will Save You $. For a Few 'Days Only Buy Now Men's Romeo SlinDers. flexible leather soles, best for the boats QC Rpfll hat-train Men's black dress Oxfords latest style, sewn sole, .Clean Sweep 2.95 Ve are headquarters for all the highest grade gum boots at lowest prices in the city We Accept City Scrip CUT RATE SHOE STORE Classified Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE Diningroom set. bed room set. stoves, chairs, etc. 616 Sixth Ave, near Fulton. tf. FOR SALE 5th Avenue W. pro perty consisting of one six-room frouse. 1 fully modern and fully furnished, including radio and FOR RENT I piano: one 5-room house tullyi modern. This .is a real bargain. J CoUart ti McCaffery Ltd. 162 FOR SALE On account gf mov-, lng, furnished house and shack with three lots in the water-! front; 1 boat-shop; 2 boat-sheds; I blacksmithshop, smoke-house, ! steam-bath, woodshed, tool-' house, float for two boats, nets and net-lmes, trolllnggears. etc. Walter Niemi. Box 3. Poit Es- sington, B.C. 159 FOR RENT Furnished housekeep- lng suite. Phone Red 444. 15a FOR RENT Modern 6-room .housa, 644 Taylor -Street. Best view In city. 10? FOR RENT Log cottage near Kalum Lake, $30 a month, with use of large row boat. R. W. Riley. Terrace. B.C. tf LAND ACT Sotlce Of Intention to apply to Leae Land In Prtnee Rupert Land Recording DUtrtct of Prtnee Rupert. B.C.. and alt-1. . . t IrvMLtaf! at tha N.W end of "fitepbena Island. Range S. Take notice that John Clauaen of Prince Rupert, B.C.. occupation Flaft i packer, mtenda to appiy lor a nw m thA MWin HMvHhMl fnreiihore: 1 Commencing at a piwt planted at 1 the S. W. corner of a amall Island 1 Httt a Ah.in. n V et Averr laland wenra o.wa. unain; iww " " j o cnanM: mence n j.. o cnaiu mu leas to high ..water mara on tne n.c iMini mT t.Wm l&lAnH thence R. E. Urec Uon 6 c'halna more or leM following high water mark to pom 01 coauueue ment, . JOHN CLAUSEN, Dated April 18. 1934. COAL! COAL! Our FamouJ Edson, Alberta and Bulkley' Valley Coals are guaranteed to give aatUfactlon. Try ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. W also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. I rbaiM III qu&h Rlrer. TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer. Phone -177. I Birch, Jackplne. Cedar. ;tt HAIRDRESSER PERMANENT WAVING! Cluster 1 Carl; Latest Sty lea jiELSOlTS BEAUTY SHOPPB PAINTERS PAINTING and Papertangins Moller. Phone Red 802. UINERAL ACT T- i ' CF.KTinCATF. OF. IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE . n 1 RlTr FractxjneJ Mineral Claim, alt-tult In the AUln Mining DlTlaion of Camlar District- tocaxi on J bunt 41 me nuae- TAKE NOTICE tat H. fAtn. lrnmT iotlng aa Agelt tor Taku Ulnr Oom-acting aaAeent (or TaknItoea Company Umlted. Free Ulner'a Certificate No. ,73-lOftd. intend. 60 djr from dat hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder tor ,a Certificate of ImprovHnenta for the purpceeof obtaining a Crown .Grant of tee above. cUlm. . Anrf ttirUver take notice that action. under aectlon 8S, must be eonuneocett before the l-woance of such CerUlloate ' of Improvementa. l Dated thla 26th day of April. 1934. ' H. McN. Fraaer. Agoat. . L.NH ACT '..-Notice of IntrnUon to apnly.to ' 1'arrluike Land t Tn Prinr Runert Land Reoordlng District f Range four . Coast ptitrlet. mouth of the Khutr luver on Eat fork. Take notice that I. rredenck oneuy, of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation tmme operator. Intend to apply lor pennu mfcwlon to purchase the: -following -described landa; Commencing at a post piantea font distance from the wltnea pout, on the Weat aide of Lot 172, thence Weat-erly SO chalna; thence Southerly 23 chataa; thence Eaeterly ,60 dhan; thejica Northerly halna and ooa- talalng 100 acrei. more or leas. DaVM 10th dav of Mar. 1834. uiNn Act Sqlltt pt lntrnbn ,lo lpt1J.t '. Lrae Land .4,4 . . u " OWlict of Prince Rupert, B.C, and alt- ttate m wiaa'aeart uj iw..i N.W end M ashei Wand, i Range i. Oort ptatrtot. luxe ,nuoe wi ,-vu" "rrr.'v Prlwe Ttuprrt. B.C . occupation tfh Pacjier, tnteirV to apply for a laaee Of the foHoWtt) dvacrlbed laada a Ctanmenciog at ia .poat : planted , at the 8. OW. oorner of ,a anvaJl laol aboiit 8 chain 8. E. of Avery lalaod thenr Ni.. thence westerly, aouthtrly andjeaaterly. XoUowing hWh tr,niark of comnvenceiinfcnt. and eoA- topcant . . . . w. t I r. taining 4 acre more w eluding the entire area of thtaa)d la ad. JOlCt CLAUf&f. Dad AprU 18. 194. 1 A t i' J ' V,2 s . .1 1 T 1 1