Monday, June 27, 1927 "Stationers JjHtfCtlt prjnlers ' ' y&mf- Stationery 9 OIT1CK SUPPLIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES KODAKS AND FILMS COLUMBIA AND BUUNSWICK KECOUDS DENNISON CKEI'E PAPEHS," WAX, &c ee Windnw Display of PHIZES FOR II EST DKCOKATKD FLOATS AND CABS Dennlson's Crepe Paper and Streamers in National Colors UNION JACK AND CANADIAN ENSIGN FLAGS Limited Supply Only Telephone, 23 1 Never Again! uliall we celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation but a KODAK will make t record of this historical eve nt which will increase in interest and value us the years pass. If you haven't a Kodak this store is the place to get one. Come in aijl select from our stock. , j Priced from $5.00 up We have a complete supply of films in all sizes and a six hour service on developing and printing. , LET KODAK KEEP THE STORY Or IMS IM yfic Pione er Drttrisls THIRD AVE, & SIXTH, ST. '-r- TELEPHONES P.?t,200 DENTIST Dr. J. R. Goss Helgerson Block X-RAY SERVICE Phone 686 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evening Appointments Prince Rupert Auto Company Agents for Hudson and Essex Super-Six Cars Second Avenue, opposite Prince Rupert Hotel. Plumes 7.1 and ,J75 Sovereign Life Assurance Company of Canada Head Office Winnipeg, Man. The SECURITY afforded by this Company to its .policy holders is not exceeded by any other company In Canada. The high rate of Interest earned on our investments, coupled with careful management, assures a favorable dividend rate to our policyholders. This is just'ONE of .thrrntotages of insuring with "The Sovereign." - " - V (J. P. TINKER, District Representative. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salllii! from I'M nee Kiiert. For VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Sanson Hay. Alert Hay. etc., Tuesday, 5 Tn?o,,hTlcket. sold to Vlrinrla ...t Seattle at h reduced rate and Jmttnre eheckul throuch to detln.itlon. THE .DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE 31 HON. T. D. PATTULLO Local and Personal FASHION-CRAFT BETTER VALUES BO. Undertaken. Phuce 41. Rink clows for skating Thursday. pspswsaijjssssr sspsssssjssaBBsiispa Dentist. Dr. J. It. Oosse. Pnone6SS Oft the Big 4 habit I When thinking of Taxi, phone 4. tf .Mimes rebuilt like net at Me-Arthur's Slioe Store. tf St. Andrew'! (Anglican) Sunday School Picnic will be held on July 14 I (Thursday) to Dlgby Island. All Angll ns welcome. Owing to unfavorable weather, the Moo.;c Lodge's annual picnic was not held yesterday. It now proposed to hold the event on July 10. AUDITORIUM DANCE July 1 and 2 Hob Greenfield's Commanders engaged to supply the music. Doors open at 9 Ladles 25c. Gentlemen 50c. 152 ! Corp. Thomas Brlce, . R.OM.P. re turned to the city on the Priace George this morning after a trip to Skagway In escort of a liquor shipment to the Yukon. L. Jetton. British Columbia manager) of Boyle Bros., diamond drilling con-! cern, was a passenger on the Catala last night bound trom Vancouver to Quesnel. Miss Blanche Macdonald of the local High School teaching staff sails this afternoon on the Prince George to spend the summer holidays .In Vancouver and Victoria. Mrs. W. E. Draney is a passenger on the Prince Charles today bound from Vancouver to Massett where she will join her husband who Is manager of the Massett Canncrs' cannery. Mrs. Darlington, .who has resigned as domestic science Instructress for the local public school, sails this after noon on the Prince Oeorge for Van oouver whence she will emburk for a visit to China. , Miss Winnie Anderson, school teacher at Osland. sailed on the Prince P.upert Saturday night for Vancouver where she will spend the summer vacation She Is being met at Ocean Falls 'by her sister. Miss I. Anderson. B. J. Keeley. son of B. C. Kecley. Pacific Coast manager of the Canadian Government Merchant Marine, arrived on the Prince Charles this morning from Vancouver and will return south on the Prince George this afternoon. D. H. HartncM. former principal of , Bex th School Is planning to take a ! summer course at the University of DC and then continue with tue! -.utumn classes remaining with tue University until he graduates with the degree of Bachelor, of Arts . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 INEXPERIENCED STENO ORAPHER j wishes position. References from! teacher. Apply Box 50. Dally News office. 151 WANTED CAPABLE MAID FOR GEN-eral housework. Phone Blue 441. FOR SALE. FOUR CYLINDER, 4- Cycle -20-24 h.p. Palmer engine, with shaft and propeller. 8350.00. Eighteen foot copper fastened', launch, cheap. M. M. Stephens. FOR SALE-32 FOOT GASBOAT: 9 foot beam: 9 hp. heavy duty engine. IE00. Apply Box 48, Dally News office. 151 FOR SALE OuRNEY OXFORD RANGE, first class condition. Phone Green 430. FOR 8AIX BACK BAR AND BAR; solid ouk; cheap. Apply 725 Second Ave. 154 - ANNOUNCEMENTS Trcsbyterlan Sunday School Picnic tu-Dlgby. July 7. St. Andrew's Picnic, July 24, K.O. Picnic, July 31. mmmmTmmmmmmmmmLmlmmJmmt SBBBBBBBBUSBBBBHsftlSBRAfB!uwSS?ES Minister of Land3 and members for Prince Rupert Arthur's Taxi. Phone 078. Lessons In Elocution and Dancing. Phone Black 214. H9 Hyde Transfer now agents for Lady- smlth-Wellington Coal. Phone 580. tf Mrs. J. Field Strang and son arrived on the Catala last ritght from Vancou ver enroute to Sunnyslde Cannery. S. W. Taylor Is on a business trip t:- the J. R. Morgan logging camp on' Princess Royal Island near Butedale. Mrs. W. E. Walker and family were passengers on th Catala last night bound for Arrandale where Mr. Walker Is manager of the cannery . O. A. Woodland, local agent of the Imperial OH Co.. returned to the city on the Catala last night from a trip down the coast on business. hHssssssssk- ' ?8H VtBBBBBsBBBBK .JsBlV 4. ('. ItKAHY. M.l for Skrena, Miss A. E. Posche of KHimaat arrived lu th city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train and wUl spend a few days visiting here. T. I.. Williams of Port ' Clements, after spending a few days In the city on business will return to the Islands on the Prince Charles this afternoon. ,Mri. J. c. S. Dunn and family of Massett, after spending a few days visiting In the city. wlU return by the Prince Charles this afternoon for the Islands. v Mrs. T. W. Falconer and family were pastenRers nboaxd the Catala last even ing bound for their hbiric In Alice Arm to spend the sammer after residing In New Westminster where tho children were attending school, 'i Ernie Warren .formerly actlto in local soccer circles, returned to the city on the Princess Louise today from Vic-j toria where he recently playe din a game jngauist the touring Scottish team. I Ernie expects to remain here. Miss Anna 'Lorcnren, who has been teaching" school at Fort'Fraaer, arrived jln the., city at the end, ofitheweek from itfi .interior ind wllljSaJlJJhJaN temTOrt Vor'nfr'Wne 47 Sidney, Vancouver Island. Miss Lorcnzeri ' fs a niece of p. Lorenzeu of this city. j With a full list of tourist passengers aboard, C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise, Cupt Arthur Slater, arrived In port at '7.15 this morning from Vancouver i sailing at 9 o'clock for Alaska, The , Ihisddvcrlijemcnt snot Published or , next p.p.r, Sksgway boat win be the Miss Jessie Rothwell of the local ji-.vbllc school teaching staff left on '.his morning's train for Beglna where she will spend the summer vacation with her mother. i Teddy Kergm, son ot 11. F Kergln, M.L-A. for Atlln, and Mrs. Kergln, Is i rnsscnger on the Prince Charles tc iay returning to his home at Alice Arm iter attendhij school In Victoria. J. It. Seymour, who spent some time In the city In connection with the re organization of Red Cross Society activities here, sailed Saturday night aboard the Prince Rupert on his return to Vancouver. William McNelsh. auditor for the Workmen's Compcnsion Board, returned to the city Saturday night from a trip to Stewart, Anyox and Alice Arm on official duties' and Is registered at the Central Hotel. Dr. It. E, Treniayne and daughters, Prances and Audrey, returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morn ing ' after a brief visit to Vancouver where the doctor attended the conven lion of the British Columbia Medical Association. An error crept Into the special sec tion of this paper today in which the number of employees at the Cold Stor age plant Is given at 40, whereas, It should have been 140. That Increases the total number of workers at the larger Institutions to 1272. Mlsi Alleen Stephens, daughter of Aid. and Mrs. M. M. Stephens, returned to the city on the Prince Charles this momtng after an absence since last September at Victoria where she has now graduated successfully from the Provincial Normal School. Mrs. Robert Arthur. Jr. and daughters sailed Saturday night on the Prince Rupert for Victoria where they will take up residence, being Joined by Mr. Arthur shortly. The taxi business which has been conducted here by Mr. Arthur will be continued by his father, R. Arthur,' Sr. J. D. Thurber, well known local hall-'nit f inhuman sails this afternoon on the Prince George for Vancouver where he will be Joined by Mrs. Thurber and family who will proceed with him for a visit to their former home In Nova Scotia. They, ecpect to return to the city about September 1. TRAIN IS I. ATI; On account' of work on a bridge In Bulkley Canyon which has made the track temporarily impassable, ihls afternoon's train from the East Is at !rst five hours late and will not ar-!ve before 8.30 tonight. RUILD H.C." 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Membership Ticket $1.00 On or before'the opening of the Fair in September, a drawing will be held, and the holder of the winning number will be presented with Lot 7, Block 18, Section 1; on Second Avenue, near McBride Street. Assessed value, $2,070.00. BUY YOUR TICKET NOW Canadian National c7he Largtft Railway Syfttm in America STEAMSHIRUNDrrTRAIN SERVICE MAILINCS from PRINCE Rl'PlHT forVANCbl'VKIt. VICTORIA. MtTTLK.V eut'h MONDAY and THUKf l.VY, .( Mn.. KATl'ltDAY, 6. IK) 4J.in. "V lor ANYOX and STEWART V" .-T -.MONDAY, FRIDAY, 4.00 UII.- For ALASKA . . . . WEDNESDAY, km .lll. For MASSETT INLET MONDAY, 4.0(1 p.m. For SKIDEOATE INLET and SOUTH O.IEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fort nl-htly. PASSENOER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY at 11. SO a.m. for PRINCE OEORGE, EDMONTON. WINNIPEG, all points Eastern Canada. United stale. JASPER PARK LODGE OPEN MAY 21 TO SEPTEMIIER SO. SEE CANADA IN CANADA'S JUBILEE YEAR 1861 181. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. 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