PAdE FOUlt YOU CANT BUY NEW EYES But you can cet satisfactory glasses from GEO. F. DAVEY. Kegls-tered Optometrist, who, for the past six years, has been giving a real personal service In the Optical Department of Max Heilbroner CROSS wilh a lurn of Us SING Victor Modrl 122 SdarfiM H a VV4-7S? eMaeMvs.JM HOLIDAYS For Adults or Children on the Famous Graham Island North Beach Ushlnj, llnlhln-, Badminton, I'Jrnlrw, Scriilr Drlim, Mioot-Inj In tlir Seavn. Krnt a fullv furnMird -otta;t at hangan Klrrr. For lull particulars apply MRS. DUNN Massett. B.C. van: 'Ktm mmzwrux uxmxmams, BETTER When you shop at our store you are assured of better values In quality merchandise. We specialize in Builders' and Household Hardware. Boat and House Paint. Varnlslies, Muresco and Linoleum. GORDON'S HARDWARE mmmmsmsmxamsa'SMxmxai'BsmsMvmzu im imxu r a rmmmiMrma William Russ, Indian, pleaded guilty In city police court yester day before Magistrate McClymont to a charge of drunkenness and was fined $10. COFFEE De Luxe Served at All Times of Day or Night Always fresh Usingtjie Slle3t method Doing away whoily , with metal taste, stale flavor. Healthful and Invigorating. Commodore Cafe When'Coming to Terrace or Lakelse Hot Springs Make Arrangements With Swains Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, B.C. To Greet You We meet all trains. Freight & passenger service anywhere. Lakelse Lake and Lodge, new boat III. 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 bl. No Job too small. PICNIC PAKTIES EVEKY SUNDAY The Pioneer Jeweler Phone 261 OCEANS Victor .Modrl 221 Conplrlt wil lobn Learn the joys of cruising the xrorld by radio, with these new ttlectire-trare Victor models. Here, at a remarkable price, is a receiver that really makes Euroean and North 'American short-wave daylight recrntion a regular jxirt of your home entertainment ... a receiver that covers all ' broadcast programs, whether short or long wave. Easy terms. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Pioprletor "A HOilE AWAY FROM ; nOME" Rates 11.00 ap 50 Rooms; Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone 281 P.p. Box 198 ujcwtmawsma minxus ui Ktmimswsu m VALUES s m aVf M M Phone 311 it Mc Bride St 1 Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the month of June, according to figures com- i piled at local waterfront fish handling houses, totalled 1,778,000 pounds of which 789,000 pounds was from Canadian boats and 987,-000 pounds from American. The to- jtal for this June was about a stand-off with the same month 'last year when 1,767,000 pounds was ! brought in, 914,000 pounds being from Canadian boats and 853,000 I pounds from American. Official pack figures of the Dominion Fisheries reflect the great improvement in sockeye fishing on the Skeena and Naas Rivers this season over last Up to the end of June the total pack for the Skeena this season was 9.200 cases, of which 7.425 cases were sockeye, as compared with 1,963 cases (1,824 sockeye) in the corresponding period last year. The Naas pack for this year was 4,040 cases as compared with 1,509 cases last year, the Rivers Inlet pack 2,223 cases in comparison with 1,067 cases. Smith's Inlet 729 cases as against 345 cases and the central area 3,371 cases as against 1.737 cases. According to unofficial reports, the improvement in fishing last week was even more marked than the week previous. From the trolling grounds reports of Improved fishing arc also received. Union steamer Catala. Capt. A. E. Dickson, returned to port at 11:30 this morning from Anyox, Stewart and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 this afternoon .for Vancouver and waypointe. ! I Having taken an overflow of pas-! scngers from the Prince Rupert, C. ! N. R. steamer Prince Charles. Capt I Edward Mabbs, sailed at 5:30 yes terday afternoon for Vancouver where she will be commissioned In ithe Queen Charlotte Islands ser- i vice between here and Vancouver by sailing from the southern port Saturday afternoon, The FTlnce I Charles takes over the' run of the Prince John which Is to be engaged ;ln freighting with Capt Dan Mc-iKinnon tn command. Richard M. Bell-Irving Jr, of Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Catala Sunday through to Arrandale where' he! ... ii i i wui spvuu me summer. DR.H.0.J0HNSEN'S Office WILL HE CLOSED Until the Beginning of August GlUItT IT'S GaTTIMCJ CM -rr rv "TILLIE THE TOILER" jV. i; muj VLAU. iW Pook. Boy- its Tool upPKia iu fiAQ vou HAur xo bthe Doa-ouSE ITS CEB-TAINUV 2LUltT AA4D WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront TEE DAILT NEW& Tuesday, July jj,- VANCOUVER I EXCURSION- Special Single Fare For Kound Trip; innovation Ottered by Three Steamship Companies Announcement was made todav vi opcuai iuuiiu inp excursion iarcs irom here to Vancouver which will be run in July, August and Septem bcr by the steamship companies. The round trip may be made on a one-way fare with stopover allowance of nearly two weeks In Van couver - - . Thf first dintill nvPlireln .. 111 K ..v ujivvi'ii u otJH n lii leaving here on July 20 aboard the . v. a. it. otiuuict 4 1 Ill I OQ lUl'IMIUC and returning from Vancouver on , i ine aume simmer leaving vancou- ver July 25 or August 1. llic next excursion Will Oe IcaV- lng here on August 11 aboard the r . . leaving Vancouver on the return north on August 15 or 22. The third and last excursion will be leaving here Sentember 17 aboard the Union steamer Catala I and leaving Vancouver on the re turn north aboard the same steam- er er September September 21 21 or or 28 28. Postmaster At Vancouver For Years is Dead VANCOUVER. July 10: CP- Francis E. Harrison. who owned the first nost office In Vancouver and for many years was postmaster here, is dead at the age of 73 after a brief illness. He had been retired for a number of years He was a native of Stratford. Ont. HERE! HERE! Look For Our Daily Specials It Will Pay You MAXWELL HOUSE Mtx COFFEE, per lb. JELL-O Real quality 4 for BRENTWOOD PEAS 35c 3 tins AYLMERPORK it BEANS 29c 8-oz.. 6"Uns ECONOMY BRAND TEA- Broken Orange Pekoe, lb. 41C YELLOW NEWTON APPLES nrn 4 lbs MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store Where Dollars Have More Cents- i . ij. uox 575 Phone 18 c' arG frince Rupert yester-317-319 Third Avenue West dav returning south after a busi Saying it With I i OM THE rr '111 ?PlMUV vjo, i HAWEM'T MET IHFVjI w- The Song I'l-V- RB -TUOIJIllrt! Ill vzn AaoODMIg"T's a-EEPT,i.urg Gardening In Prince Rupert Considerable Interest ls being taken In the flower show which Is to be held on Wednesday of next week. It i planned to have ine snow open Dy 10 o clock so that tourists arriving on the ten o'clock boat may have an oppor tunity to drop In and see it as they come up town. Superintendent Tobcy has arranged for the Canadian Nationa! Railways - to I" place a uwltMj display V of floUTlft f mm thf1r Wnl rillttrnt. -r ----- a vvm iullnui gardens. This, In ltclf. will be n ....... uniLto n inj jiavc'l flowers but who do not wish to' ' evtmrmta tnr W n ...I..- "-- ..v im-i uiv u.m-u ' to pat any flowers they may have . .v.. t niirauv livttaat1 that they Intend to do" thin EntrlM mil ua mirt.. mSne of the show The ludie have been asked to lay down a few rules which they will follow In ,lKHr!n roes ta af , ui,ajUiktoiv uii me aay oi the show. Oddities are often, drawn to LZT TttTWn "l' ! f."onL . A f.ew 0 EmMl I WltHiw ahowd me a txirmv br- !ng two totally different flower, one bkie and th other yellow Examination shewed that thev were on different branches of th same plant without any stgn of aonormai growth. In visiting Mrs, T H. Johnvw earden in the sprtnj she toW how a number of ber colored flower turni whh alter Iwlng in her ,,uru. 8 year or " howrd "amP ptnk flow that had , .Whtt ,and toW of m "P a wlfarfv if1 " S iLir! Ule nW" Many of thoaa who purchased the Victoria imported roses In the spring are wondering if they will have flowers in bloom next week In time for the show. The rain and dull weather of the pasf week have dciayed the blooming ca.son. ji p p lV - C J. fL 1 i t aiauuu ocilOOl At First Baptist s Church Starts The annual vacatlonal school In i connection with First Rtpttit Church opened yesterday with an enrolment of sixty-two children It will continue for ten days. Mrs. F. W. Dafoe is principal in charge with a large staff of assistants In the valuable work. William A. Daoeru neIT operator, was a passenfeT on ness trip to Ketchikan and other cannery points.. Flower: ISIvwa is Ended II I III I I I l i',ir3Bn'1VBV WA3J.k CALL IT WM l'7 II 1 because she didn't knowi YOU, You and you know the price of sin but what Is the price of Innocence? WHAT ft PRICE INNOCENCE STARRiSC JEAN PARKER From f ' pia.v BhM: We Tc Our ChiMren" : .if ou' ;., Init dram iti iT.Uor.s .if tl:.. sn. told wuli i.iio rti-!a-a-v. .start lniK beauty and a doptj. uf un ier tanding I rinWir Tnnl(ht "Search For Heauty" '7 (X) B 40' PIu "MH IU.K 1)0011" 8 20 (n.'v McLEOD'S Shoe Store New Location 3rd Ave., op. Hesner Hk. UKI'AlltlNO Phone: Blue DO!) il The Fish which made "Rupert mm SMOKED At 7 Ij IN. and - BLACK COD Crept red Dallj ly Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. IMUNCK RUPERT, B.C. Co mlnr; Soun NORMA Sill AHI K In "UIITim;' lli:(ilNS TOMOHUOW GET A REAL REST And ('name of tllmile nnNiHHED cAimm Also Room ar.1 B- "l .Mrs. JtirnieK Camp UUr KatMjn Prince Rupert Famoui Brand" By Westover