m June 12, 1937 Society Brand Clothes Lead BECAUSE THEY ARE: Hand tailored-Styled by experts Made of finest imported fabrics And are available in a wide ranee of natterns inr.inriir.rr w x -w- ttvtuuili Twists, Highland Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Wor- taeus, surges, uaDaruines, utc. Prices $ 0 C .00 From 4j ij Payment on our 15-pay plan if desired Know the Satisfaction that comes. from Wearing Wcll-Tailored Clothes WATTS & NICKERSON Men's & Boys' Clothiers Phone 315 458 Third Ave. 1 1 'Mi uzuamsmzmmmswszmm: ms mmmimwaaamsmm m niera C CM. Bicycles I (:i::i:::i::a;li'iBS!;ii::ii::ii!: Get Your C. C. M. Bicycle at GORDON'S i HARDWARE 1 We carry a complete stock of 1 Bicycles, Tires and Tubes, and repair parts. a ; tm tmrnm imurimiaxi Kiimmtiini . East THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAIL BRITISH COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphosphates, Complete Fertilizers Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals Gold, Silver, Electrolytic Lead, Zinc, Cadmium, Bismuth. ii "Kain or Shine" PHONE Hoss Mazzei 35 "Day or Night" TAXI n.nmnt mrl Prill ft FOtli SffViCe Stand opposite Royal Hotel, Third Avenue Al French P Ml SOUTH TO VANCOUVER Calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River Steamer leavesMNCE RUPERT every Thursday, 10:30 p.m. Canadian National Steamships It. 19.77 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Bteamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T-S.S. CATALA EVERT TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Thursday plm. T8.S. CAHDENA FRIDAY. 10:30 ML Due Vancouver, Monday am. If convenient please purchase tickets at office, further Information regarding reservations' and ticket! i from W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, mini ' Tonieht's train, due from the Kast at 10:20 p.m. was reported this morning to be one hour ann forly minutes late which would bring it in at midnight. The turning poinl in Canada's Historv as a natinn . . . Canada's heroes, statesmen of confedera tion, nation builders all, move before your eyes! Coming soon to the Capitol (12 Mrs. W. Lonie arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Merritl to pay. a visit with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Martin, for the next two months. Albert Edlund, construction foreman for the Government Telegraphs, left on last evening's itrain for Hazelton where he ex-i . . . i i. ipecis lo oe engageu in woik uu Ithe line for the next two or three months. W, J. Tracey of the postal dc-nartment service from St. Cath erine's Ontario, in the course of a trin tn the Pacific coast, ar rived by steamer Wednesday morning from Vancouver and leu on last evening a train for the A. E. Kincaid. well known Rev elsloke insurance man, in the course of his annual business trip through this district, arrived in the citv from the interior on Thursday night's train and sailed last night on the Princess Ade laide for Vancouver enroute bac: to his home in the southern Announcements United Novelty Sale, June 1C. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. R.J. D. Smith's, June 16. Catholic Ladies' Tea, Mrs. J. L. Blain. June 17. Parent Teachers' Tea, Oddfel lows' Hall, June 18. Anglican Tea. Mrs. C. V. Evitt's June 24. Tea and Home Cooking by Boys Tin mr Parpnts Association, Juri" i2(i, at Mrs. J. Joy's. Third Avenue, i3 to Ci. Tea cup reading. Excursion to Terrace, July First. C.N.R. A. , Gyro Club Flan Day, July 2. New Laundry Cor. Fifth Ave. 8i McBride St. DAMP WASH 10 lbs, 50c THRIFTY Wearing Apparel Damp Flatwork Ironed 10 lhs. 75c Over 10 lhs. Gc per 11). ROUGH DRY Wearing Apparel Dry Flatwork Ironed 10 lhs. $1.00 Over 10 lhs. 8c per lb. Finished Shirts, 15c ea. 746 Phones 858 THE DAILY NEWS FAOE THRES LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for old gold. Bulger's (tf) j Virr Ttonnptnn s.i lied Thursday' night on the Prince Ruperl for a trip to Vancouver. "Come to Terrace" with C.N.R. A. July First. Return Faro $2.S0. S. A. Rird sailed lant niirht on the Princess Adelaide for Van couver where he will attend the Masonic Grand Lodge convention. J. S. Nelson will sail tomorrow ,.ri iu. T): t,.v...i for Vancouver lo attend Masonic t drand Lodge sessions. Mrs. Fay Rowe left on last evening's train for a trip to Bonny- ville, Alberta. Canadian Legion Football Club. Meeting of players and support' ers, Canadian Legion Uubrooms. Monday, 8 p.m. (!) , Connie Moody, for vagrancy, was vesterdav sentenced to thfc two weeks she had already spent in jail. She was found guilty. Modern Beauty Shop offers a SDeclal in "Sweet Sixteen Perman ents" to introduce the latest type In Permanent Machines. (136) Mr. and Mrs. H. Alexander, who were married recently in Vancouver, sailed Thursday nighi bv the Prince Rupert on their re turn south after having spent a week here as the guests of tht bride's parents in the course of a honeymoon trip. The bride wa3 formerly Miss Rose Couture, daughter of Mr. rand Mrs. Gillis Couture of this city. Boys' Band Is Appreciated By Visitors Taking advantage of the fine summer evening, the Prince Rupert Boys' Band, under Bandmaster Robert Greenfield, turned, out last night on the lawn opposite the Prince Rupert Hotel for an open air concert. A program of popular and classical music was enjoyed not only by a large audience of local I citizens but by visitors with the Vancouver Board of Trade excursion party. The program was excellently rendered despite the fact that a number of the members of the band were away. Appreciation at the excellence tof the music was expressed on all hands. Operatic Society To Ocean Falls "II. M. S. Pinafore" Party, Num-bering Thirty-Fiye, Leaves For Paper Town Some thirty-five members of the Prince Rupert Operatic Society sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for Ocean Falls where, by special arrangement, they will present the musical comedy "H. M. S. Pinafore" which was staged here with such success a few weeks ago. There will be two presentations at the Daner town tonight and to morrow afternoon and the party will return to the city Monday mornlne aboard the Princess Char lotte which is to make a special call there tomorrow night on tne way north to pick them up. Those making the trip are Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Allen, Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Lundal, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Teng. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Kraupner and daughter, Mrs. T. A. McWaters, Mrs. Gordon Daniels, the Misses Edna Wilkinson, Barbara Daniels, Yvonne Love. Lillian Halllwell, Malsie Macdonald, Evelyn Dalby, M. Coombs, Jean Wheatley and Frances Cross and C. P. Balagno, Earl Norris, Earl Gordon, Vic Houston, Peter Lien, George Wil son. Walter Smith, Don Ritchie, Len Cripps, Inge Valen, Arthur Sutton. Harold Ponder, S. L Peachey, Dr. H. O. Johnsen and O. C. Walker. YWIOAIII.R WATERS PROTECTION ACT Hn Statutes of Cnnatla 19'! I'hiiitrr lid OArtTrir' mi n t IVIITETJ. a Ccmnanv th. Fravlrwe of British Columbia, with rrglstwed oMiee ait I3iu Btanaara unnn ntfciirtinflr sin wt. HavunsH oir in the City of VaDJUVt. British Columbia, HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that It hs, undu Sctlou l oi tne am aci. Mkih h MLntvtvr r.f PuMle Wcrks t Ottawa and In the office of rrrjtfvtry Et-.trhit of Victoria, at Vic-rio hrttiah fViliimbhi. a decrlDtlon jf the rtte flind the plans of an oxtfn-ton to the existing deep uea wharf of n.AirtA f i n - T.tmttOTl nrnrnvivl tn be bulrt hi Cousin Inlet at Oram Falls, nnlttsh Oolumhla, nn Trout at uoi ai, mmi- 3 Ccast Dtetrlrt. AND TAKE NOTICE that after he exr',a't'," CX one month from the dote ct the nrrt tpubUcailon of this Notice. Farlo Mills umnea wiu. unaer oecnou 7 cf tbw raid Aat. apf1 o the Minister of IMbltc Worka at lUa office In th City of Ottawa, for etifroval of the t.vu ami nlaita and for lenve ita cnn lire DRIU iEl4'lll.l. DATED t Vancsiuver, B. C, thla 4fh 't&y or June, ii;i . M.I I . U : I.IUI 11.11 By Lawran, Clark nd ' Lundell. It fcilsitrra, 1318 e,tiaTidora uank uuiwirg S10 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, Bntuh ooiumoia, Organizing For I Flag Day Here Plans Already Being: Whipped In Shape For Gyro Club Event On July 2 W. F. Stone and C. P. Balagno, organizers of the Gyro Club's Flag! Day celebration on July 2, are get-' ting their plans well under way for the various features which are to be carried on during the day. Committee conveners have been named as follows: finance, H. S. Meadows; May Queen, C. P. Balagno; parade, Georae Rorle; pay booth. W. M. Watts; free booth, Dr. H. N. Brock- lesby; clowns, D. O. Borland; sports, Harry Oordon-Cooper; program and publicity. G. A. Hunter; decorations and property, Orme Stuart. ACCEPTS INVITATION The Prince Rupert Gyro Club has received a telegram from. Sir Francis Floud, British High Com missioner to Canada, accepting an Invitation to address a luncheon on, Friday of 'next week, Sir Fran ces is at present in Edmonton. QlilEO FOR SALE FOR SALE Cabin at Salt Lakes. Phone Blue 801. tl41) FOR SALE Piano, Mason & Risch, almost new. Electric Orthophonic Victrola. Electric fireplace. Phone Red 513. (136) COAL Nanalmo-Welllngton for furnace and heater. Alberta Egg-sootless. for the kitchen range. DUavia lift a i l or 117. (tn! FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern house on Biggar Place. Phone Green 378. Ctl) svm RENT Seven-room house.' sun room ana glass prutecueu porch, with electric range, fur-j nace, good garden, one of finest i I ..I.... In ntf.r Annlv in Pullen, Dally News. tf) PERSONAL 1VOMEN Wanted to start private kindergarten schools In their own homes this coming fall. Free booklet on request. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg. Established 1927. MALE HELP WANTED RELIABLE Man take care store route! Distribute, collect. New products. No selling. Earn excel-: lpnt weeklv income. B. & W. Nut . ti . f-t . IhIa ( ,t (1 Car-' LiUUIV AtliyiU UCl JUWJ Viru UC1 ,1 vice as Postman, Clerk, Customs Examiner. Immigration Inspec tor, etc. Full details free from the M. C. C. Schools, Winnipeg, (tf ) I.AMI ACT Form No. 13 VOTMlt OP NOTICE 1 1 CaKlr jnl District District of Attin Tjtti koticr that Fred ACkjs ano Charles Oberlander of Atlln, B. C, oc- parmlaalon to purchase the follow In described lands: nmmMvHnff a f a rvwf located two miles soutii of Ooldesi Oate on Tglh Lake. North, west uorner i-oi. urounu nirui 20 rhalm from this post tn a southern direction then 20 chain ea, , them 20 chain nori. then w cnam. west, ta legal post of beginning FRED N. ACKLES CHARLES OBERLANDER. I rvit Anrtt BLh. ll7 II PIONEER CARPENTER Will examine your buildings, give estimates on all repairs and plans drawn free of. charge. Phone Black 442 or drop me a card, general delivery, A. II. McPherson Have YOU a PIANO? A piano, to be kept In good condition so that It will please the musician and do Justice to the student, requires the attention of a piano tuner at lesst twice a year, For good tuning call George C. Walker Member Piano Tuners and Technicians Association of British Columbia rttone Blue 389 212 4th St The Latest in Science Now Offers You Dufavcolor Fil "For Photography in Color" Made by Ilford Limited of London, England. A roll of films may be taken with any camera. Just load the camera" snap the picture IN NATURAL COLOR Just as You Sec it Dufaycolor Films now on sale. Come in and see our samples Try the New SEL0CHR0ME FILM Every picture guaranteed. Regular sizes at regular-prices. ANOTHER BRITISH SUCCESS! Ormes Ltd. TZfut Pioneer Drvtqgiats The Rey-.11 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 p.m. till 9 p.m. D. Elio Furniture Exchange MOOSE BUILDING, THIRD AVE. Phone Green 916 Baggage Suit Cases, from $1.50 to $5.50 Trunks, from $9.50 to $18.00 Wardrobes, from . . , $14.50 to $37.50 USED GOODS Beds, Dining Room Suite, Chairs, Tahle, Refrigera- l Tr!i -1 T -ft T7rt T,5 ITnon Oft nnllM lura, rviiciicii ivaugcs, uu I tti rue iiuav( uu uauuu Water Boiler, English Prams, Organ (good make),A Gramaphones, Records, Violin, Tenor Banjo, Books, Singer Sewing Machine. Good Set of Books the National Encyclopedia, Teacher's Encyclopedia and Book of Knowledge. TO THE HOUSEWIFE: Have you started spring cleaning? You may have furniture, crockery, Utensils, luggage, blankets, suits, clothes, etc. you wish to get rid of. ELIO'S Trade-in Call Green 91 6 We Buy Everything We Sell Everything CALL GREEN 916 D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Moose Building, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. Hours: Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.