paqb iaxm A BUY THE Hyde Transfer Card Tables and Chairs For Rent Graham Island 3X and 5X SHINGLES PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue I A SALE We Have Been Fortunate in Securing 252 Pairs of FINE LADIES' SHOES consisting: of White Pumps, T Straps, Sandals, Ties and Brogues-Brown and two-tone Sport Ties Every pair this year s model. All sizes, widths A to E. The regular value of these shoes arc $3.50, $3.95 and $1.50. We believe in sharing our good fortune with our customers. These shoes go on sale Friday and Saturday Only 1 -H This is your opportunity to buy that extra pair of shoes you have wanted at one-half the price and less. Aobxchangc - No Kefund - Every Sale Final CUT RATE SHOE STORE Your Friend , . ' A . ... Aircraft Service TO SMITHERS During raUway tie-up. $30.00 a passenger providing full load of five passengers can be arranged for. TO STEWAUT-$12.00 single fare; $22.00 return. Fishing Trips to Khatada or other lakes and Special nights to any point arranged. For more information apply: PACIFIC AIR W A Y S Chas. Elliott, Pilot lrninn niI nnMr MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE HAVE YOUR WINDOW SHADES RENEWED Bring your own roller. Oil finished cloth, quality only; 37 inches wide; green only per yard Third Avenue PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red: Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. Prince Rupert shadow proof, good 40c Phone 775 Try a Daily News classified advertisement for best results. SALAD SPECIAL 1 Lettuce, 1 lb. Tomatoes, 1 Cucumber, 2 Green Onions, 2 Radishes mrjn All for TtL MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Where Dollars Have More Cents P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 Do You Return From Your Vacation 100 Percent Fit? SURE, When You Holiday at 'THE DUNES' TLELL Write for literature and rates MADAME RAJAUT Hell, Queen Charlotte Islands T WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront The Pacific Airways Junkers seaplane, with Pilot Bill Holland at the controls, made a brief sight seeing flight over the Warke Canal area this morning with Dr. R. G. Large, Dr. Neal Carter, B. E. Bailey, Joe Scott and C. E. Starr as passengers. The ship was away about half an hour. ECONOMY ; CUgltll SPECIALS FOR SALE RELISH DISH FREE with 40c and : FOR SALE 24 foot Pleasure Boat. cigie crana L,aDeis. Ask us about Pnone Red 182. dsn it EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk, 2 tins CHIPSO large pkg ELEPHANT SOAP large cake LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI . per tin rIEINZ SANDWICH SPREAD, per Jar HEINZ MAYONNAISE per Jar .'. 40c 21c 5c 11c 22c 22c SNAP To be dismantled, six-roomed house, lumber, doors and windows for sale, also modern bathroom and kitchen plumbing. Cheap for cash, beforp 6 p m. ' Phone Black 114 Valley." (150) GENTLEMEN Personal drug sundries. Highest Grade Latest. Delivered, 15 for $1. (plain wrapper). Pacific Supply 751 Granville. Vancouver. FOR SALE Four-room house with pantry and basement and five-room hose with bath, pantry and basement, furnace if rp. quired. - Lots; 56 and 57, Seal UVOI VSUC Cove Dance." Circle7. Phone Red 481. dsn FOR SALE-Two full fonts of linotype mats, 9-point, light and bold, one font very little used. nan a lont new 14-point bold! v.neuennam mats, straight and naiics; box pf sorts, about 50 lbs.; full size linotype magazine, very little used. Might make trade for font of 6-point mats in good condition or good saw. Dally News, Prince Rupert. B.C. (tf) FOR RENT FOR RENT-Rose summer cottage at Salt Lakes. Phone 572. (tf) COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 THE DAILY NTffl Thursday, 1838 MANY IN RECITAL The Frank Waterhouse freighter Upwards of fifty piano pupils of Northholm, Capt. A. W. Ogden, ar-.AUSS Margaret McCaffery were In annual recital last ntht at M V - V M V V J VrW,Ia I'll tO " -ww toUV U V Alt" morning to unload supplies for the j nunclatlon School Hall. From the oun roim ana taye pass mines, i nrsi year to the Bound from Seattle to Sitka with Col. Wilde of the United States Department of Engineers and party on board, the American government's 80-foot cruiser Orsa was a visitor in port overnight, mooring from 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon until 4 o'clock this morning at the floats of the Prince Rupert Rowing Si Yacht Club. more advanced classes, all acquitted themselves with credit. There was a large gathering of parents and friends. Miss McCaffery was assisted by Miss Ellen Moore who made the announcements. The program was as follows: Grade 1 Rose Marie KilDatrick. Dong Bell." "Ding Edward Cicdone, "Did You Ever See a Lassie?" Jean McAfee, "Olive's Waltz." Kenneth Brocklesby. "The old Fiddler." Margaret Martinson. "Lone. Lone AgO." Hensoy Klhe. "niim niie nf Scotland." Peggy Large', "At the Fountain Robert Cruickshank. "Persistant uorotny Kergin, "In the Moon light." er. Auarey Hunter, "Evening Pray "Pat Brocklesby, "Waltz." Peggy Barclay, "The Cobbler Ruth Walton. "Holy Night." Audrey Haworth, "Minuet." Kay Shrubsall, "Iris Waltz." Norma Currie. "Waltz " Pat Love, "A Bunch of Daisies." Grade 2 Clifford Wanamaker. the Sands." uoroiny McLeod, "Llllles of the Beatrice Ritchie, "Harlequin." David Carter, "Bourie." Lillian Luth. "A Sallnr nan, on Dorothy Davidson, "Minuet in G." uoraen Dell, "Morris Dance." Almee Armstrone "A Olga Lewis. "Cat and the Fiddle!" jacK Mackintosh. "Thp K rnnrn ies." Joan Squire, "Playfulness." buml Hay a shi. "n,n -w wiun UgO Gwyn Holtby. "Romance." Nellie KUday, "The Firefly." Lillian Hill, "A Sea Song." Jean Thompson, Bernlce East wood (duet), "Country Dance." Jerry Parsons. "niarVcmim-., enop. Betty Borland, "A boll's Dance." neien orown, "Butterfly Dance." Grade 3 and Up Vernon Clccone. steps." Phyllis Jenner, "Mill; ' by ' the Brook." David Baillie, "March." Mllllcent Anderson, "Minuet." Norah Dougherty, "Panks Pinks." Tommy Pierce. "ParartP nf th. Wooden Soldiers." Beatrice Grosvenor, "Sonatina." wary Mackenzie, "Two Little Froggles." Jack Collins, "Moment Musical." Pat Nlcholls, "A Curious Story." May Skinner, "German Dances." Edith Ritchie, "Gavotte." Pearl Menzies, "Ecossalre." Harry Daggett, "Mountain Brook." Itu Kanaya, "Rondo." Annie Petersen, "Hungarian Dance." Katherine Baker, "Scarf Dance." Alec Baillie, "Impromptu." The Letter Box WOULD HELP CHILD Editor, Dally News: A Prince Rupert mother Is ask ing and. no doubt, oraylne for a flehUne chance for her child who was injured at birth and who nowjOona River; Dr. Kergin is of the ODinlon the child should have a fighting chance. So what? The Women's Labor League savs: Oive this child a fighting chance. iet us show the general public by starting a fund that will enable mother and child to take advan tage of whatever chance there is. however small it may be. MARION BOWDEN, Secretary, W.L.L. Good Ivory At Ocean Falls Is Being Uncovered OCEAN FALLS, June 25: Re cent all-star baseball nnrt enft. - - tsw - ball benefit games at Ocean Falh have swelled the Tommv Main' fund as wel las proving to paper town fans that at least one fast-stepping team can stD out anv time now and make a good showing. I With the return of Harvey Kel- Notice Re- James Martin Co. Ltd. vs. Norman H. Terry, The-Terry Placer, and Terry placer Consolidated. By authority nf a uHt nf n f- to me directed I have seized of the ! property of the above defendants 1 twenty-six flasks of mercury containing arDrOXlmnllv tomnln. five Dounds each be offered for ka1 nf tu chir. office on Thursday, the second day , nf T..I. 1n40 -1. M.Am I wi uijr, ioo, m p.m. lerms. casn. S. A. NICKERSON, Sheriff.' Dated at Prince Runprt nn tm. 24th day of June, 1936. FREE Camp and Hmc Cook Book For your enjoyment, we have lathered the belt recipes of runoui iporiime n and -nL. Book will be sent FREE. I.... fill in and mail coupon. Hotel Arrivals Royal S. C. Thorpe and J. Crcelman, Vancouver. Prince Rupert J. R. Hartley, Victoria; W. C. Shakespeare, Vancouver. Central J. Hadland and D. Hadland. Mrs. Rutan, Mr. and suffers from partial paralysis. Dr. Mrs. Jack McBrlde, W. J. Roberts Kergin states that the child should and O. M. Tow, Pentlcton; S. Bow-havei every possible chance that man and Miss Campbell, Van-modern science can give It. The couver. problem is that of sending the Knox mother and child to Vancouver for c- Eain, Mrs. P. Johnson, Mr. a consultation with a specialist on and Mrs- E. Harbottle and Rod this particular kind of a case. McLeod, city; J. Mcllroy. Hump- The Women's Labor League Is back Bay-determined that the child shall have every chance there is in these" , ' J days of scientific research. A dele- 7, an "V eVronL tne gatlon has already interviewed , T . t, w cnmmLim,r am, h .... Falls baseba" and Softball fans that tM o ua are having the pleasure of view- Dr. Kergin and Dr. Cade deem it necessary to send the child south. lng the snap and class of ball as It is taught to the modern youth Let us show you what this efficient canera does YOU'LL be interested in seeing Kodak Six-20 at our store. Especially the model with the fast f.6.5 lens. Makes 2'4 x 3'4 pictures at night under photo lamps just as easily as outdoor snapshots. 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