P Monday July tti 1M7- LEUDI Photographic Exposure Meter The Lcudi Exposure Meter shows you hov to regulate your camera, for the prevailing light condition indicates the correct, aperture opening and the right shutter speed for your picture. Over or under exposure is impossible. Investigate this ltllo accessory today; and learn like thousands of other bow all the hazards of. chance can be eliminated. Priced at only $.75 Ormes Ltd. Ztfifi Ptoneer Drvuigists, The Kcrill Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally 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. Canadian pR 1 acme Trans-Atlantic Transcontinental Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports Princess Adelaide every Friday, 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct Princess Alice Princess Louise Princess Charlotte July 3rd, 14th, 24th; July 7th, 17th, 28th; July 10th, 21st, 31st Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services TKkets and Reservations from IV. L COATKS, General Agent Prince Rupert, B.C. There's Free-Kneeling in knee length by fTlercury only 75 4 WALLACES UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD, Bteamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA KVIty TUESDAY, 1:30 PJW. Due Vancouver! Thursday pin. T.8.8. CARD EN A FRIDAY, 10:30, PM. Due Vars:ouyer, Monday a.m. If, convenient please purchase tickets at office. Further Information regarding reservations and tickets from , A. W. NEWMAN, Trlnce Rupert Aeent, Third Aye. Phone 568 The Central Hotel, ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 J. W. McAuley of Princt George, recently appointed mastri mechanic and formerly of Prnct Rupert, arrived in the city Ibh morning. ppTFlAUVVcJ II, A. LaUi wiis. a PA?sence; frpm Vancouver on ,the Catali arriving last, evening Hp is gping thrpugh '0 Kdniontcm,, Miss. McKay, teacher. In,, the, por. den Street school, Is. at present on an auto trip. with her brother, and sister-in-law on Vancouver Island The Princess Charlotte, arrived from the south this morning at 8:30 and sailed again at 10:45 foi the north with a full complimer. of tourists. Mr. and Mrs. Huston of Poit Simpson returned from a visit to Vancouver by the Catala last evening. .Mr. Huston is the mana ger of the, Hudson Bay store at that point. Twenty round trip passenger's were on the steamer Latala last evening going as far as Stewait and back to Vancouver. The were mostly from the United States. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bennett arrived home from a holiday visit in the south by the Catala, last evening. Mr. Bennett is a rail way maij clerk plying, between Prince Rupert and Prince George; Mail Schedule For me East-Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 5 p.m From the East Tuesday,' Thursday anfl. Sunday ...1Q:45 p.m For Vancouver- Monday 2 p.m.i Tuesday , 12:30 pjn Wednesday 4:30 p.m, Friday ..i. 9:30 p.m, Saturday 4:30 and 0 p.m From Vancouver-Sunday 4 pm Monday a.m. Wednesday , 10 am Friday 9 a.m. For Anyox and Stewart-Sunday . . , 7 pjn Friday ; 2 pm. From Anyox and Stewart-Tuesday 11:30 a.ra, Saturday 5 p.m, For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday -. 7 p.m. From, Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday 11:30. a.m, for Queen Charlotte Islands-July 17 and 31, 9.p.m. From, Queen Charlotte Islands. July 15, and 29 am. For, Alaska ' Mondays. apd Fridays a,m, From Alaska- Wednesdays hnd Saturdays p.m. Wed. ss. Pr, Rupert 1p.m. Friday ss. Pr. Charlotte .... a.m. From Skeena River Friday ss. Cardena p.m. If you wish to swap something Try a classified. the., PAgtT-.NSjfo 4Tr rn ii i hi j.i ii in r LOCAL NEWS NOTES Frank Manzerolle sailed on 'lift Princess. Charlotte this morning for Dawson. Mrs. Adcock and child left on, tht f!atfllfl Kiinrlnv fii'onlncr n trip to Alice Arm. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Morrison re turned home last evening 'on the Catala.. from a holiday trip, In the south. Mrs. Alex Q. Rlx. Atlln Avenue and family, are leavlne tomorrow for Vancouver where, they will visit with relatives. A genuine opportunity: Buy a House of Hobberlln suit this month and get extra pants free. Huge selection. Measurements taken by Ling the Tailor. (177) All 'White Shoes', to clear $2tf. "The Mayfair," tf. It; 0. Lindstrnm of Terrace I a. visitor in tha-city? today. Dick Grant arrived, in the city last evening from Buledale the steamer Catala. on Mr. anH Mrs. R: W. Sinclair, and family, oft Inverness, wexe, In the city this, morning. Miss. Olive Gordon sailed on,the Prince Rupert Saturday night for i trip to Ocean Palls. V. E. and. Mrs J. E. Middlehm of Tintagel are in the city today, registered' at the Royal Hotel; Norman Squires, formerly of Stewart has now, gone to Anyox in the employ of the Consolidated. Mrs. X. Mussallem and Mario were passengers aboard the Prince Rupert Saturday night go ng south. Miss Eileyen Patmore sailediin the Prince, George, th.ia afjernoon for a holiday trip to Vancouver and Penticton. ' E. O. Aves returned to the ity on the Princess Charlotte this morning from a trip to, Vic,' tona,. Mrs, Aves, apd,. famuy will t returning later, H. F. strike, prepr&sentlng. the, California Press,. As$ocla,tlQn, cam,?, north on the steamer Catala. as far as Namu. He, is, Interested, In-the British Columbia, fisheries. FP Hi Dell: of the! International Fisheries Commission, arrived in the. city on Friday and left again -aturday evening, on. the Prince' Hupert on his return south. Albert Gilli?, an, employe, of the Fishermen's. Cold Storage, at Cqw. Bay. had. hi, arm. injured, in the ice crusher on Saturday. He Was taken to the Hospital ana1 this morning was reported fo be recovering, rapidly. Mrs. A, Fjreeman, afler spepi- ing two weeks in the city, visiting wih her son and daughter-ip: iaw, Mr. and. Mrs. Norman Free man, sailed on the Prince Rupert Ttfturday night on her return, in her home in Vancouver. Mr, apd, Mrs, J.. Irvine re turned, to Ibe cjtj; on this afternoon's, train, Mr. .Irvjn.e, has. been spending the pa,st three weeks holidaying, a,t Calgary and. othei ooints in Saskatchewan, whili Mrs. Irvine has been vjaiting with frjends at Smithers for. the past 'en days. Hotel Arrivals Royal Hotel V. E. Middleton, Tintagel, Mrs. J, B.. Middleton, Tiptagel; Hj C. Halll-day, C.N.R; R: O. Ltndstrom, Terrace. Prince, Rupert, Mr. and Mrs. Bj Ne,ustad(, Sari Francisco. B.'A. Latta, Edmonton. L. B,. Moody, Usk. J. W MfAuley, prince George. J. L. Ferrler, Victor ia. J, F. Blachey, For St, James, Mr. and Mrs. R, W. Sinclair and family, Inverness, B.C. Central Mike Haapala,.clty. Magnet Robt ben, city. O. Lamb, C.N.R, A, J.ans Q.N.R. P. J. Ralls, C.N.R. P. Jt Oar- rigan, C;N.R. ' Knox S, Braden, Terrace 5 Ifans Ap-rahl, Terrace; P. 'Curry, city,; F:. Glen, Namu; Gus Leighton. city J I. B. Stearns, Billmor; M. L Clark, Georgetown. Announcements Anglican Cnurch T,ea, Mrs. Tinker's, Thursday, July, '29. Phone, lft.and.84 R. O. Box 57? MiUSSAttEJW'S ECONOMY 5TORE Quality Groceries Low. Prices Courteous Service" Prompt Delivery Boat and out of town orders receive careful attention Captain George Casey was a re pent visitor, with his power boat Cuprite, at Stewart. Mrs. D. C, McRae Is. visiting her haughter Mrs. Kvale at Stewart, the Is accompanied by her grand- Li , -1 . . a t..1 - paugmer, iwiftry jYiarganei ouiger. Mrs, R. O. Johnston, left un Sat urday evening, on, her return tl ln- erness alter paymg a Drrei visit the city with her daughter and 6on-ln-law. Mr. and; Mrs. J. Durran. I Mrs, Wilson, a, rock garden enthusiast from Baltimore, Maryland, Was In the city this morning. She vas particularly Interested in some of the local rock gardens which she inspected while here. FOR SALE FORi SALE Speed boat, 13 knots. Seal Cove Post Office, (tf) ABOUT THESE REPAIRS For lumber, shingles, cement, plaster, brick, Gyproc and roofings, see Albert & McCaffery Ltd. Phone 116.. tf. FOR, SALE Five roomed house, plastered. Cement basement, Oarage,. Every convenience. Apply Rj H. Smith. 1203 fth Ave. East arid Donald Street. (173) FOR RENT ANGUS: Apartments, four room suites. three Apartments, Phone Red 421. and (tf) HOUSEKEEPING Rooms, Vernon (tf) FOR RENT Seven-room house, sun room, and glass prptected porch, with electric range, fur , riace good garden, one of. finest harbor views In city. Apply to Pullen, Dally News. (tf) PERSONAL 'VOMEN Wanted to start private kjndergarten schools In their own homes this coming fall. Free ! booklet on request. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Wlnnl peg. Established 1927. MALE HELP WANTED WE Have helped hundreds obtain Civil Service positions as Post men, Clerks, etc. Free booklet "How to' get a government Job. M. C. C. Civil Service Schools, WlnnlDeg. (tf) CLEANING, &i PRESSING SPECIAL: Price reduced 25; on dry cleaning and, pressing ladies; wear. Plpneer-Canadian Laundries. Phone 8 and 118. (tf) Tinnt;, ai.k zion Beoled tcnW U1 be rpcelved bi h Minlter ot lands a Victoria, BC hct later, than noon on M lxt-nth riot dav of. AAKUt. 1937, tot the PVf' ctnae. ot LlcK X22073, to cut 4.077 000 trH, of apruoe, Odar and Hemlock oil an area adjonlnif Timber UcuE 031 ftp on. tha North ah ore. of Talunkw&n Ialaivd. Selwyn Inlet, Queen Charlotte IelandA Land District. Two (2) yeara wUl be allowed for r. mnvaJ of timber. I Furtiwr particulars of the Chlcx For I ester, victoria, b.u.. or uniricv rwes 'ter, Prince Rupert, B. O. ELIO'S Furniture Exchange THIRD AVENUE, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. New Furniture Chesterfield Suite; 1; Only 3-Piecc Chesterfield Suite. To.Glear, ffft Cost Price 4 foot Bed I Only 1-Foot Red With Beauty Spring Filled Mattress, Coil Spring and Bed Post! with.ftnci. ToClci"-. $375ft Cqst-Price m Bedroom Suite 1 Only Bedroom Suite. Chiffonier, Vanity, Bed and Bench. Is gor- gftg ffA, ' gcous, Price Axminster Carpet :j fi' n"Y)v f!nnfl niialitv. OA AA price mm D. EL IO FURNITURE EXCHANGE WE BUY, WE SELL, OR EXCHANGE Phone Green 910 Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED ,f TIIAIL UIUTISII COLUMM4 1 Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Thosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superpboi- phateSjComplete Fertilizers Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals dold, Silver, Electrolytic Lead, Zinc. Cadmium, Bismuth. i