-Ylday, July 3, 1936 ARE WISE to Tip Top Value Where clothes are concerned the Judgment 6f the ladies In generally shrewd and sound. They are bargain-wiiie, fabrio-wike and- fashion-wise.. They buy an wear Tip Top tailored clothes themselves; they're sure to approve of the mew In their lives doing the same thing. These arc the superior qualities which- have made Tip. Top Clothes the popular choice of mere AND women. Unrestricted choice of hundred of British woolens. ' Hand-cutting and tailoring to measure. All-Union craftsmanship. Your Unrestricted Choice AT ONE PRICE 1 Tailored to Your Measure TIP TOP TAILORS LTD. P. CRAVETTO, Fourth Street Local Representative Lady Betty Special Lady Betty Wash Cloth Lady Betty Powder Puff Sterling Tooth Brush Cuticura Soap Guest Size Ipana Tooth Paste Small Swan Down Face Powder Small Special, all six items for 50c Squibb Tooth Paste Special Three 25-cent Tubes Squibb Tooth Paste 50c The Latest in Bath Soaps Rexall Superfatted Finest Quality Hard English Bath Soap OftC per cake Ormes Ltd. Zftfi Pioneer Drtuzgists The Kexall Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 pm. till' 9 p.m. SOUTH TO VANCOUVER Calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River Steamer leaveTicE RUPERT Mondays, 3 p.m., and Saturdays, 7 p.m. Canadian National Steamships V8-36 Canadian Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports 88. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday at 10 p.m. To Vancouver direct 88. "Princess Alice" July 4th, 18th, 29th, 5.30 p.m. S3. "Princess Louise" July 11th. 22nd, Aug. 1st, 6.3 pm. S3. "Princess Charlotte, July 15th, 25th, 5.30 p.m. To Ketchikan, Wrangell,. Juneau and Skaiwy 83. "Princess Louise" July 6th, "th, 27th, 11.30 a.m. 88. "Princess Charlotte" July 10th. 20th, J'30 a'mftm a.m. 3rd. 11.30 88. "Princess Alice" July 13th, 24th, Aug. For Information and Reservations W. L. COATES, Otn. Agent, I'rmce Be sure and call In at the- Regal Shop Wool Sale. Friday and Sat urday. Fong Chong, charged with keep ing liquor for sale, has been, further remanded for eight days. Meth Davles, who has been on a trip south, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morning. Mrs. C. R. Blggart, who has been visiting near Seattle for some time, returned to the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morn ing. Mrs. Pat Dwyer of Queen Charlotte City Is reported to be making favorable progress following a re cent operation In the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Stuart Slater, Dominion treasur er of the Moose Lodge, who has been in the city and district on official business, sails by the Car-dena this evening for Vancouver. Going, Going, but hot all gone. Colored sherbet glasses 9c each. Colored glass water sets 99c each. Teapots 19c and 29c each. Fancy tumblers 9c each. Oration's Variety Store. (155) Miss Edna Dobble R.N. of the nursing staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital left by airplane this morning to spend the summer i vacation at her home at Copper City. Arthur C. Johnston, brother of S. D. and T. D. Johnston, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver and will be a visitor here for the next couple of weeks. Mike Gurvich, for allowing an unllcenced driver to operate his motorvehicle, was fined $5 In city police court yesterday. A juvenile, charged with driving without either driver's or chauffeur's licence, was remanded for eight days. J. Stannard of the Biological Board of Canada's pink salmon research station at McCllnton Creek In Massett Inlet arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Nanalmo following a trip south and will proceed to the Islands on the Prince Charles tomorrow evening. Mrs. M. Brown of Port Clements, who has been on a trip south, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning and will proceed to the Islands on the Prince Charles tomorrow night. She had intended visiting at Cedarvale but was unable to get there owing to the railway tie-up. C. T. Hearn. former superinteh 5 dent of the Lakelse Lake hatchery, j arrived in the city Wednesday on ! the Prince George from. Vancouver and will proceed from here by air plane to Lakelse Lake to superintend the removal of equipment from the hatchery there which is being permanently closed down. Rev. Commander) Oswald T, Hodgson, of Alert Bay arrived In the city on the Prince Charles yesterday morning, having come north with a party of native children from Alert Bay and Coqualeetza schools who will spend the sum mer at their homes on the Queen Charlotte Islands'. Commander Hodgson, who was formerly stationed at Telegraph Greek and who Is well known In Prince Rupert, will sail by the Cardena Friday evening on his return' to Alert Bay. 16. Announcements Anglican tea, Mrs. Alex Rlx, July , Eagles' Picnic, Grassy Bayi July 26. 5. Presbyterian Bazaar, November Anglican. Sale November 2T. DTifJCIOUS SUMMIT ICE CREAM In Vi-Gallons and Gallons VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 DAILY MBWf PAOl TERKa i-r .Miffi'-; -fii- ifrq fr,-i 1 iM LOCAL NEWS NOTES j Moose ladlesJunior and senior mumharc' Vianmipt.' Rnfnn f!nfp Meth Davles, who has. been on a trip south, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morning. A. C. Knight left this morning aboard the Pacific Airways seaplane for a business trip to Burns Lake and other interior points. Mrs. Ernest Blue arid family are passengers aboard the Prince Rupert today bound for a visit to Ryder where they formerly resided. D. C. McRae returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip south in the course of which he went to Banff to attend a radio dealers' convention. i (15) 6:45 p.m., Friday, July 3. (155) j Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Cross were Dominion Day visitors on Wednes day: at Inverness with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Wilson. James Boyd, supervisor, of fisheries, will' leave on the cruiser Rlvldls- tomorrow morn ing for a trip to the Rivers Inlet area on official duties. G. W. A. Wlllett, accountant In the, local branch of the Bank of Montreal, sailed this afternoon on the Prince Rupert for Stewart to relieve the manager there, Walter Wright, who will be here next Tuesday on the Catala on his way to Vancouver on vacation. E. A. Bunker of Ottawa, Inspector of buildings for the Department of National Revenue, and Mrs. Bun ker, who have been on a trip Into the Yukon as far as Dawson, were passengers aboard the Princess Charlotte last evening returning to Vancouver enroute home to Ot tawa. Major and Mrs. Allan Brooks and son of Okanagan Landing arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from the south and will sail tomorrow night on the Prince Charles for the North Beach of Graham Island where they will spend a couple of months. Major Brooks Is a well known artist and naturalist. Dr. E. M, K. Gelling, formerly of John Hopkins University at Baltimore and now with the University of Chicago, arrived In the' city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver and will proceed tomorrow night on the Prince Charles to Rose Harbor where he will carry out research work In connection with the whaling industry. Dr. Gelling, who was at Rose Harbor last year, Is accompanied by Dr. Walmsley and Dr: Robbins. FOR SALK Tenders will' be accepted by the undersigned for sale of gas. boat "Karen II" up to noon July 10th, 1936. Length 32 ft., beam 82 ft. Vivian 8 h.p. Fully equipped for trolling". Moored Cow Bay: Upset price $600.00. Terms: 75 cash. OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR WATKK. NOTICK l'e and Morn's-TAKE NOTICB that Canadian-American Pulp St Paper Mills Ltd. whose- address Is 1030. Hamilton Street, Vancou-ver, British Columbia, will ivpply for a licence to take and. Use 75 Million Oal- Ions per day aid' to store 2500 acre feet of water out of Shawutlan's Creek, which Hows South- Weaterley and drain. Into Shawatlana Lake, about three quarters of a mile east of the easterly Boundary of D. L- 444. The jrtoiTLfffi dam will be located at the natural" outlet of Snawatlan Lake. The capacity of the' roservolr to be .created is, about) 2500 acre feet,, and K will flood about rorvy acres w muu. The water will be diverted from th atrtMun. eit ft. Dolilt about 200 fewt North of the wharf all the Wertetley end of Sha.wa.tl an 's Lake and win be used icr Pulp and paper manufacture purpose upon the land described. as Water Front Block "I" Prince RUperft BC: Thla notice was posted on" the- ground- on' Uie 22nd day of June, 1936. A copy of thl' notice and an. application- pureuar-t thereto and to the ,'Water Act"', will be filed in the. office ot the Water Recorder aft IT nice Rupert, B.C. Ob-Jeotloni to the application may ha filed- with, the said Water Recorder of wltfo the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria. B.C:, wWhln thirty' days after the' first ap pearance of this not ire in a local news-paper. CANADIAN-AMERICAN PULP & i PAPER MILLS: LTD.. Applicant. By WILLIAM OILCIUUST. Agent The date of. the .first publication of till nolle li W4adjv Juej 34, mi. "MAYFAIR" July Clock Sale SATURDAY, JULY 4th, From 9 to 11 1 SPRING COATS Reg price $19.50 Clock Sale Special xrAinA .! hmhv aiven that KAIEN MOTORS' LIMITED, of Prince Rupert : British JOlumoi. maue mi iiSuure... on the 26th day ot June, A D. 1838. i k.t i flrsit. meetinn ot creditors will toe held on Monday, the I 1 13ui day 01 juiy. iwoo. at w nw of three o'clock In the afternoon at the Court Rouse In the City of Prlnce Rupts-t. British Columbia. To vote thereat proofs of claims an( proxies must be filed with me prior thereto. tiw. v-l n r rlalmjs nealnst the es tate must file the same with the cu- i 'todian or uie trustee wnen appouueu iufn.. Hiatr!Hiitrtn I made. othetf- wwvir of the estate will he , 'wise the proceeds ...... .. ... . . . , dlstrtoutea among me .puimrs vuuu. thereto, without regard' .to such claims. f-t..l PHn.. RllnrL British Col- ta.t . . - - - umbla, this 29th day of June A. D. 1936. ... 1 Address of Custodian: Soott Block. Prince Rupert B.C. . 1 GEORGE L. RORIE, Custodian. IN THE SITKKMK fOl'KT OK BRITISH COIXJUMA IN I'KORATE In Ihe Matter of the "Administration Act" and In the Matter of the Rotate of Hen Ivrrwn, Dwrowd; TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hla Honor. W. E. Pler the 5th day of June; A'.D: 1938; r was appointed Administrator of the estate of Ben Slver-son, daceaeed. and all parties having claims against tne eaia eiuiio nrc by required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the- 7th day of July, AD. 1936. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the. amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. ., NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert B. C Dated the 5th day of June A.D. 193 LANIt ACT Notice or Intention to apply to LeaKe una , brin... Duivrt tjuid Recording ill . u . . - - - ni..M f riiAn. rshnrlAtte' Islands, and UIBKliyjV yii . - - " - situate- on Cumshewa Inlet fronting- on unsurveyed' Crown Land which la situ imn.Ariin4lr Anuth of Lot 45. Queen' Charlotte Islands District. Take notice that the Allison iajksuik Company Limited of Vancouver. B.C. n unrJv fnr a leane of the foi- uAi.uo w -i'r 'j lowing described- Poreshore Lands:- Commencino' at a posi piiui-u i S. W. Corner of Lot 45, Q. C. I. thence 20 ohatnr due South: thence 80 chain due East thence due North to Shore line; thenoe West along moraine w nnint of commencement and oontatn- Ina 30 aorea.- more or less. " ,.,,anu Pre. Allison: Logging Co , Ltd Dated April 21, 193S. LAND ACT Notlre- of Intention to apply to Pur-' chase Land I In' Prince Rupert Land Recording Dlstriot of Queen Charlotte Islands and altuat on the North shore- of Cumshewa Inlet Immediately South of Lot 45, Q. C. I. Take notice that the Allison Logging Company Limited' or Vancouver. B. C intends to apply for permission to pur-phase the following described Commencing at a post planted at tne 8. W. oorner of Lot 45. Q- C. I. thence 60 chains East along South boundary of Lot 45; thetKe due South to shoreline: thence West along shoreline to point' ot commencement and oontain-Ing 40' acres more or less. I AMBROSE P. ALLHJUH. Pres. Allison. Logging. co uu. Dated AprU 21. 1938. Everybody reas tne DaUy News Theri'i xtuoa. $10.00 SUITS Tweeds, Etc., reg. values to $16.95 Clock Sale CO AA Special DRESSES Street, Afternoon, Prints, Pastels Clack Sale CO Aft Special HATS White and Pastel Shades 7 C p To clear at M CSV WOOL BATHING SUITS Misses' and Ladies' latest styles, in one and two piece, reg. values to $3.95. Clock bale K1 US Special fJa, W SILK HOSE Reg. value 49c. QSf Clock Sale Special 00 3 pair for $1.00 PANTIES All sizes and colors Clock Sale Spe., 3 pair value to $1.95 Clock Sale Special HOUSEDRESSES Reg. value to $1.95 Clock Sale Special The MAYFAIR" IN THE MATTF.lt OK THE BANK- lUITfY Ol- K A I F.N 3HIT01W L1M1IM: Third Avenue and Fifth Street $1.00 PURE WOOL PULLOVER SWEATERS Women's and Girls,' all sizes; Clock Sale Special . . 95c WHITE PURSES Some fitted with zippers. Reg. 65c 69c TheRsh which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand9 SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., hi. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C Our Window Display Starts Uur Variety Increasing BUT Our Prices Decreasing To Suit the Buyer So Don't Forget to Look At the Display At D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE We Buy Household Furniture Etc. PnONE GREEN 421 If you lose anything, try a classified ad. - ! ! 'f .1 i t ,1 :2