j,t June 8. 19M Additional Values on Our Special Sale An excess stock to clear at low prices. Come in and see the value. School Watercolors Now is the time to buy. A new assortment just in To clear on a qnick turnover. Spec. 10 c, 15c 4 25c 1935 Bathing Caps S ups In assorted colors, shapes and sizes. and Saucers Values to $1.25. Special To clear Sun Glasses In all shades and sizes. OAL! COAL! Ttrxus Ed son. Alberta and l titj Vallry Coals are gurrran- fi W give satisfaction. Try a ! No 1 Bulkley Valley We it ., Timothy Hay. Wheat. oa'4 and Barley. Prince Uupcrt Feed Co. it Phones IS FOR SALE 15c ,0 50c UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hteamtrs leave Prutre Kopert for Vancouw J.S. CATALA EVEKV TUESDAY. 1:30 lM. ArrivinK Vancouver Thuridar iSX lAUDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT. Ai T in Vancouver Monday tm 50c 25c t0 1.00 AUIOLIVE SIIAMPOO-iSpecial l.rc Ormes Ltd. 3titt Pioneer Dr wig is lb Keull 8Ur Phones: HI & 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. caljr " Hllday From It mwn till Z pjn.r : p.m. tHl 9 p.m. m'j Mtllnit to Port mmpo aajoi, suwm io rYr rur information regarding sC sailings and tickets at tusl NI'PKKV AOfM'V: lal rhm U COME TO Dunn's Cottages and Tents for holiday on famous North Beach. River and sea bathing. Boats for hire Fishing and hunting. Open air badminton. Clock golf. Dancing. Dining room. Oood plain cooking-Terms moderate For particulars apply MRS. DUNN Sanraa lUver Near Massett, B C. t-c 3 B. 0. 8. 1. and Improvements HOWVOO . n. 22, S. 5. and Improvement - - - 450 00 L ' 4358. n 5. CD., unimproved. Crown Granted, 130 acres 125.00 I " 1 B. 3, s. 1, and improvements - 200 00 Lot 4, B, 27. 8. 5. and improvements ....... - 250 00 L 9 it 10. B. 15. S. 7. and Improvements. Chas. Vess 500 00 Estate NR ' Lot 3003, Aiyamt (153 acres) and Improvements, 100 00 Wlntermute Estate - - L 4 3053, Alyansh 103 aeres 0 acTC cleared and In hay, 600 00 Wm. Stewart Estate - - L 5 & 6, Blk. 43, Sec. 6. and improvements, Including 500 00 content. Ida Ramsay Estate L 1 1045, R. 5, CD. 1 aeres) and Improvements. Terrace 950.00 Blk, 3, 8.D. of D.L. 1099. R. 5, CD (4 acres) Terrace 100.W OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR. TheFsh which made Prince RupertFamoas "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PIUNCE RUPERT, B.C. Co., Ltd, Free Capitol Theatre tickets, ottr eash register receipt. Bui-gtr's Jewellery Store. Frank Cole returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide last evening; from a trip to Vancouver. William Goodrick of the Post (ice staff called hut night on th Princess Adelaide for a hollda) trip to Victoria. Mrs. Goodriclc Ii I already in the south. A. B. Evans of the Post OffkM staff, who has been on a vacation trip south, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Princes Adelaide last evening. The Prince .Rupert Chamber of Commerce last filed an appScation from the Silver Association of Canada with headquarters In Vancouver asking for aid thfougtJ adver; Using of two of its members. Thomas Kaye of the Union Oil Co.. after one of his periodical visits to the city and district on company business, sailed by the ; Princess Adelaide last nl$ht on his return to Vancouver. K, Murray and George M. Car ter, who have beep In the city this week in connection with The Natio nal Radio Diesel School are ex pecUng to leave for Vancouver on the Catala Tuesday. Since arriving in the city they have had applica tlons from several prospective stu dents- who will be taking courses The Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, at Its meeting last nlaht with President C. V. Evtt In the chair, heard some corres pondence In connection with the new low rate on autos between Prince Rupert and Interior points It was shown that It would be im practicable for owners of cars to load them themselves so a dollar senrke charge was being made. At the PrincfcMPfitCJvarnbej of Commerce meeting last night President C. V. Evltt extended thf thanks of the Chamber to the Ca nadian Legion for carrying out st well the Jubilee celebration ar rangements and also the employ ment service committee for so sue cessfuly carrying out its work. Th committee which prepared the re port on the proposed business reg illation legislation was also thank ed for Its services. 7. Announcements Lutheran Ladles' Aid tea and sale of fancy work and home-cooking, June 15. Catholic Ladies' Tea, Atlln Avenue June 20. Mrs. Ward's Canadian Legion, B.EJS.L. Picnic, June 23. Sons of Norway picnic, June 30. Presbyterian Bazaar. November Moose Hall Tonight Saturday, June 8th PRINCE RUPERT LODGE N. 18 Junior Order of Moose will meet at 8 o'clock PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD &fpkullln and EngUwoMt StmUIUU SamnUl mm Mlam fttacninory. AO Typ alr4 mm RcfMttl ( Caa EoglnaM Orw Wauled. T DAILY V PA02THHKZ LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Be warm and comfortable by In 3) TaxS--lt costs the same. U Brown's 25c Taxi and Messenger. Phone 131. You can rent a car at Walker as low as $1.50 a day, plas 1c t James Stewart arrtveiS In the city in the Princess Adelaide last ever fng from his studies at tfje Unlvei stty of British Columbia in Var couver to spend the summer vacs tlon with his parents, Mr. and VC D. O. Stewart. Miss Jessie McLenaghan, director of home economics for the IX partment of Educatlop and steUt of Mrs. T. McClymont of this city arrived on the Princes Adelaide last evening from Ocean Falls In the course of one of her periodical trips north on official business. She will be there for the next fet- days. A large party of Brownies, mem bers of the 22nd I.O.O. Pack undtr Mrs. A. J. Squires, and of First Prince Rupert Pack, under Miss Kathleen Dunean, were to leav this afternoon in motor trucks to enjoy a picnic outing at Grassy Bay On account of cloudy skle however, the picnic was postpontJ for a week. Try This New HEALTH CEREAL for Breakfast! Old English Meal IIP Sold by All TLeadlhg Grocers r-Made In B.C. by Buckerficld's Ltd. Vancouver, B.C. Mrs. B. Church, Miss Eyolfs-.T and Miss Winnifred Bunn R. N. sailed Thursday night on tin Prince George for a trip to Van couver and Nanalmo. Mrs. R. O. McKenzle of Queen Charlotte City, who has been on a trip to Campbell River, Vancouver Island, arrived in the city from the south on the Prince George Wednesday and sailed by the Prince John last night on her return to her home on the Queen Charlotte Islands. a. H. Munro Is .appealing to County Court against an order of the fire marshal for the removal Of a building on Third Avenue between Seventh and Eighth Streets. Proceedings In police court, were, therefore, suspended until such time as the appeal to the" County Court has been dealt with. Capt. Betty Warren and Capt Dorothy Wells, members of the nursing staff of Grace Hospital at Vancouver, arrived In the city on the Princess Adelaide last evening from the southt to spend a ten-day holiday vlsitlna here. Capt. warren Is well known In Prince Ru pert, having formerly been assis tant to Major and Mrs. William i CLEANS AND POLISHES Bathtubs, Washbasins, Windows, and Mirror. Cmft&t sentclL FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAMIY Phone 657 Wmiam Stone a!Il on the Prince Oeorge Wednesday afternoon for ft business trip to Anyox. Mrs. W. C. Sparkes of Terrace arrived in the city from the interior on Thursday night's train and sailed aboard the steamer Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Merely routine business was taken up at a regular meeting of the Moose Lodge on Wednesday night. Dictator W. B. McCaHum as in the chair and there was ai food attendance of members. Rev. F. H. Wilkinson, rector or ;brlst Church Cathtdral, Vancou ver, who came here to attend ses- lons of the Synod of the Diocese .f Caledonia, sailed by the Prince I George Thursday night on his re- urn south. Miss Eileen Gibson, daughter of Dean Gibson of St. Andrews ca laedraL returned on the Prince John Wednesday evening from her Khool teaching duties at Massett io spend the summer vacation at Uti ho"me here. J. L. Pearson. Massett farmer, ho arrived In the city from the Islands on the Prince John Wed nesday night, sailed Thursday night on the Prince George for Vancouver whence he will proceed )n a trip to Australia. Mr. and Mrs. James Thomson, Miss Thomson and Robert Thom son of Edinburgh, Scotland, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thompson. Sixth Ave nue West. left by the Princess Ade talde last night enroute home. Nick J. Coulter, who was dls I iharged a few days ago from the Prmce Ropert General Hospital hre he spent six months as a laatient receiving treatment for a severe fracture of the leg. left by ast evening's train on his return o his home at Port Edward. Dr. and Mrs. C P. Brown of Ot- kawa were nere on weanesaay from boat to train returning east :ifter a trip to the Pacific Coast. Dr. Brown Is an official of the federal Immigration department and had been at the quarantine t rtation at William Head near Vie Itorla. E. Hanson, Queen Charlotte City restaurant proprietor, has been saying a brief visit to the city for medical attention. He arrived from the Islands on the Prince George Wednesday evening and returned there aboard the same steamer last night. Dominion Constable and Mrs. E. G. Newnham of Massett arrived In the city on the Prince John Wed-; nesday night from the Queen' Charlotte Islands. Constable Newn ham will proceed on the Catala to-1 tilUl J W 4il&4l U AVkAAK A-tJ VM WAN. Naas River where he will be stationed for the summer. Mrs. Newnham left on last evening's train for MeConnell, Man., where she will spend the summer at her home. J. I. Gorosh, D. S. C. R. Cp. Registered Chiropodist Foot Specialist will be available for the treatment of all foot coii-ditkms at the HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT June. 17th to 22nd, incl. . Kerr In charge of Salvation Army, . Sttyke. worK nere. MANIPULATIVE TREATMENTS, 'f"r the reduction of adhesions and " ' the anatomic correction 01 mai loosed foot structures. lELECTKIU TKEATM&mo. uwiuu- ' ing Diathermy. Infra-red rays and Vibratory massage. RLROi(?AL CHIROPODY, for the reduction of corns, callouses, In-Grown or enlarged toe nails, etc PRESCRIPTION LIGHTWEIGHT ARCH SUPPORTS, laboratory made to individual requirements. Tn nvail yourself fully of these services, plestse make an early appointment. TANGOtTER OFFICE: Robnv 21-2i! Orpheum Bldg. 75! Granvin Street Telephone Seymour 8118 Seven years' practice In M:OK!bK!B CHURCH NOTICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Church of England) Very Kev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Organist Peter Lien Choir Conductor A. J. Lancaster WHITSUNDAY 8 AM., Holy Communion 11 A.M., Morning Prayer and Serraen Preacher Rev. A. Abraham, Rector of Anyox 12:30, Sunday School 7:30 PAL, Evening Prayer and Sermon Preacher Rev. L. J. Hales, Rector of Smlthers FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher Rev. W. D. Grant llollingworth, B.A. Organist: Mrs. E. J. Smith DIAMOND JUBILEE THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA, 1875-1935 11 All, SpeclBl Service for young and old. Tne Sunday School will attend In a body. Theme; THE FAITH OF OUR FATHERS Presentation df photos of former ministers of First Presbyterian Church. 7.'30 P.M, Sermon Subject: "AFTER 70 YEARS THE- OLD QUESTION UNITY OR UNIFORMITY?" SPECIAL MUSIC Morning Trio. "We Little Lambs" Duet. "O Spirit Stay" Evening Anthem: "O Come to Me Ye Weary" Solo: Selected, Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby. All visitors welcome FIRST UNITED CHURCH C D. CLARKE, Minister Choir Leaders Organist J. S. Wilson, Geo. Wilson Miss S. Olafson, AXOM. Services Commemorating the Tenth Anniversary of Church Union 11 A.M., Baptism and Commcmlon 12:15, Sunday School 7:30 PAL. Subject: "CHURCH UNION IN THE FUTURE The world needs the voice and ministry of a united Protestantism WELCOME TO ALL FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Dr. F. W. Dafoe W. Vaughan Davies, Organist Morniag Service, 11 AAL Children's Day wlB be observed at this service with the scholars taking part In songs and recitations. All children and parents heartily welcome. Address to children by P. H. Llnzey. Evening Service. 7:30 PAI. Address by P. H. Linzey. "TEACHER OR SAVIOUR" Soloist: Melvin R. Dafoe Classified Ads. MALE HELP WANTED WE ARE SELECTING A LIMITED number of young men to train for positions In high-speed Diesel engineering, also Television Radio and Broadcasting: 2 Distinct Trainings. Those accepted wla receive a, preliminary training a? home and then taken to our shops for special practical exper- j lence at our expense. Must be! mechanically Inclined, studious.! and determined to succeed. Ap-j ply, giving address, and training' desired. Box 241, Dally News, i HELP WANTED K LESSON from the depression-Be a Civil Servant Postman, Customs Examiner, Clerk, Stenographer, etc. Free Bookie. "How to get a Government Job." M.C.C. Civil Service School, WANTED WANTED Four or five roomed house, preferably with furnace, reliable tenant, no children. Box 24Z Daily News. 131 WOMEN WANTED WOMEN wanted to start privat: Kindergarten Schools in their own homes this coming Fall Free Booklet on request. Canadian Kindergarten Institute. Winnipeg. Established 1927. PAINTERS PAINTINO na Paperhangtng Moller, Phone Red 801 FOR SALE if FOR SALE Cary Safe $75. Apply Dally News Office. cf FOR SALE Trolling or gill - net boat, cheap. Owner leaving ,town. Phone. Green 399. , (131), WE have left with us for sale a 3 Mi by m lea Camera with film holders. Price $12.50. Wrathall's Photo finishing. tf --STET-- The Washable Kalsomine What It Will Do STET Will allow you to wash off smudges and blemishes which often spoil an ordinary Kalsomine wall. STET Colors will not fade. STET Walls need no sizing. STET May be applied over new plaster without fear of burning. It is not necessary to wait six months before kalsomlnlng with STET. STET Is so easy to apply and to mix. No bother, no waiting, by the time you are ready for STET It Is ready for you. You will be agreeably surprised at the results. STET Will cover water stains perfectly with two coats. Kaien Hardware PHONE 3 r ? 4 vi V J! Wt'i DC