PAGE FOUR Prince Rupert Football and Boys' Band Associations Dominion Day CELEBRATION and Sports Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys 1:30 lo 2:30 CHILDREN'S SPORTS under under under under under under under under under under under under 6 years 6 years 8 years 8 years 10 years 10 years 12 years 12 years 14 years 14 years 16 years 16 years Boys' Bicycle race, under 12 years Boys' Bicycle race, under 16 ! years, Boys' Band race' Spartan Club relay race for . registered players only Married Ladies' race ! Single Ladies' race Men's broad jump Men's hop, step and Jump ! Men's 100-yard dash Men's 220-yard dash SENIOR FOOTBALL GAME Dominion Day Cup Final Can. Legion vs. Vandinks Junior Football Came DANCE' in Evening, MOOSE HALL . Everybody come and have a good time J. TKEECE Chairman GEO. DAWES Secretary r" Thrift Cash & Carry "THRIFTY" VALUES For Wed nesday-Frid ay-Sa 1 u relay EGGS "A" Grade 9p BUTTER First CQf large, dcg. grade 3 lbs Ovls PUFFED WHEAT 4 Cf Peanut Butter Squir- 4 Cn Quaker, pkg. rel Brand. 1-lb. tin SOAP FeU Naptha jQp TOILET TISSUE 1 Q o 3 bars 5 rolls PORK Si BEANS 95 SOUP Campbells' of R. C. 3 tins Tomato. 3 tins W A ROR 0ffcrs to Bo's a"d Girls lliDUD FREE MOVIES A free admission to Capitol Theatre when 3 Nabob Coupons are presented at Saturday Matinees until further notice. 46c Nabob lb Coffee 37c OH" 7o Nabob Nffob lb Tea Nabob Baking Powder 12 oz 16c Ask mother to save the coupons lor free admissions SALAD TIME IS HERE appetizing salads every SALAD AGAIN! Serve healthful, day. Special prices for WEEK MAYONNAISE 8 oz., 21c Pineapple Cubes 1ftn Best Foods 16 oz. 37c per tin 1UL Lettuce-Fresh-Crisp Tomatoes-Small Qr per head Hothouse. 2 lbs. CARROTS Cp Cucumbers Hot- "t Or per bunch house, large XuL NEWPEAS- 25C NEW SPUDS- Oranges-Nice and aOn Canteloupes-Large t)ffn Juicy. 3 doz. OOC 2 iQr )C I'hone 179 We Deliver UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steumers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver. I S.S. CATALA EVERY TL'SDAI, 1:30 PJrt. Due Vancouver, Thurlay p.m. I .8. CAKOENA FKIDAV, 11: JO TXL Due Vat .ouver, Monjr ajn. If convenient pWn purchase tickets at office. Further information regarding reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Trine crt Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Northland TransportaUon Co.'s steamer North Sea, Capt. A. W Nickerson, was In port from 1 to 3 o'clock Sunday morning with two carloads of mild cured salmon in tierces for trans-shipment east over Canadian National Railways. After discharging, the North Sea sailed for Seattle. Union steamer Catala, Capt. James Findlay, arrived In port at 9:30 this morning from Stewart, Anyox and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 this afternoon for Vancouver and waypolnts. Returning south after her first voyage of the season to Alaska, C. N. R. steamer Prince George. Capt. Edward Mabbs, arrived in port at 8:30 yesterday morning from Skagway and sailed at 3 p.m. for Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Powell River. The vessel brought In 175 passengers of whom twelve disembarked here. Frank Waterhouse freighter' Northholm has been in port since: yesterday with local cargo. j The Ketchikan motorship Beloit was In port this morning with one carload of fresh halibut for trans shipment east over Canadian Na tional Railways. , i Following a specially arranged cruise to Alaska. C. P. R. steamer Princess Charlotte, Capt. William! Palmer, Is due in port at 5 o'clock ; tomorrow afternoon for a stavi which will extend until 9 pjn. The vessel has on board a full list of, tourist passengers and is handling no local business. A number of' special calls have been made on the cruise including one at Sitka. She will be cruising Pearse Canal and Portland Inlet before coming nere tomorrow afternoon. From here she proceeds to Vancouver with calls at Alert Bay and Power River enroute. Capt. Robert Thomson has as sumed command of the C. P. R steamer Princess Alice for the sum mer on the Alaska run. The power boat Slowooke. Cant Regnery. arrived safely in the city yesterday noon from Oueen char- lotte City having- aboard the Bruce twins, one of whora is here for me dical treatment. Salmon arrivals folay included he OHen with r.rio pounds from i.anks Island and Squadaree: Az-nrite. 1.000 from Dundas and r.no from Zva: (roller A If; Capt a. Hudson. 2,200: Tckla. Cunt. Sam Oloon. 750: N'ord. Cant. Mai- in Fladfelt, ...HX). all sold to the fishermen's Co-operative at U.e advance price of 9 and 0. Speculation Over Plane in Interior Land Machine lias Not Been Reported Since Flying Low Over llazelton Last Week There has beei, some speculation around Hazeltoi, according to word received a), provincial police headquarters here from Constable Andrew Orant. In regard to a red wheel-equipped biplane which new low over Hazelton late on Thursday afternoon last and shortly afterwards wiis seen, again flying low, over George Beirnes ranch in the Klspiox Valley. After passing Beirnes' place, the machine headed north In the eeneral rilrpp. tion of Telegraph Creek but, as far as can be learned, has not since been reported ai landing anywhere. There were low clouds and rain with generally poor flying conditions as the plane passed over THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday June Ufa T nun! T7 Si Contest Winners Some time ago Bulger's Jewellery Store put on a contest in connection with the Bluebird Diamond people, known as the Bluebird Diamond Honeymoon contest. The winners are now announced as follows: 1. Lyle O'Ncil, Guelph, $1,000 honeymoon. 2. J. Neilson, Montreal, Bluebird Diamond watch. 3. Evelyn Flowers, Schumaker, Community Plate set. 4. Anne Baird, Vancouver, Can. Win, A. Rogers set. 5. Fred Long, Whitby, $25. 6. D. Stephen, Toronto, 20. 7. Josephine Munro, Amherst, $15. 8. Fred T. Gabert, Brlghtview, $10. 9. G. Abbott, Toronto, $5. Colored Swing Band Provides Snappy Music Two enjoyable dances were held last week one on Monday night and another on Friday In the Boston Hall, featuring music by the snappy Four Aces colored swing orchestra from Vancouver The visiting musicians are quite versatile and form a peppy quartet. Mrs. A. Linstad and Miss B. Post arrived In the city on the Princess Alice yesterday from Seattle and oroceeded to Usk on last evening's train. AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture At the Residence, 416 Dutrsmuir St. on Wednesday, June 30 Commencing at 2:30 p.m. To close out an estate I will sell by auction the following: 4-Piece Chesterfield Suite, Oak Dining Room Table and six Chairs, Bedroom Suite, Dresser, Chiffonier and Vanity. 2 Living Room Carpets, 1 Stand Lamb, 2 Bedroom Carpets. Taberette, Kitchen Table, 2 Chairs, 1 Double Bed, 2 Single Beds, Singer Drophead Sewing Machine. Mirror, Heater Pictures. Curtains, DeForest Crosley Radio, Etc. Must Be Sold Geo. J. Dawes AUCTIONEER Phone: Blue 171 DRAMATIC FILM FARE "Stolen Holiday" and "The Great O'.Mallcy" at Capitol Theatre j ! Stolen Holiday." a drama of Paris with beautiful Kay Francis in tM leading role, and "The Great O'Malley; 'a melodrama of life In the East Side of New York starring Pat O'Brien, opened on the screen of the Capitol Theatre last night on an interesting double bill and will be repeated tonight. "Stolen Holiday" depicts the rise of an obscure little French mannequin to the position of queen of fashions for the whole world. In addition to being somewhat of a fashion show, it is a tense drama with rioting mobs on the streets of Paris, international political and financial complications and much suspense. Claude Rains appears as an unscrupulous financier whose complicated schemes finally crash about his head. Ian Hunter provides the love Interest for Miss Francis. Alison Sklpworth Is an other Important member of the cast. In 'The Great OMalley" Pat O'Brien Is a tough, hardbolled copper who Is finally humanized by a crippled girl and a lovely school teacher. Humphrey Bogart shares stellar honors with O'Brien. Ann Sheridan Is the school teacher and Sybil Jason, the talented child star, takes the part of the little crippled girl. TAK'A PEG C JOHN BEGC OLD SCOTCH WHISKY This MlvertUrment U not published or displayed by th Liquor Control Board or. by tlv Oovrnment of British Columbia THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAIL BRITISH COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superpho- phates, Complete Fertilizers Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals Gold, Silver, Electrolytic Lead, Zinc, Cadmium, Bismuth. Rain Delays Tennis Play Tournament to be Resumed Whenever Weather Termits j Prince Rupert Tennis Club tour-! nament games were postponed since the week-end on account of. rain. The draw for tonight: 6:30 (Mixed Doubles) Norrlng-j ton and Mrs. Tinker vs. Mr. and Mrs. Haworth: Stamford and Mrs. Mitchell vs. Mcintosh and Irene Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Young vs. Woods and Caroline Mitchell. I 7:30 (Mixed Doubles) Parquhar and Frances Thomson vs. Davis and Elsie Davis: (Mixed Doubles) Young and Stamford vs. Norrlng-ton and Comadina. Officers and cadets of the visiting Japanese training ship Kaiwo Maru, riding In about ten chartered cars, were taken on a drive to various points of Interest around the city Saturday. They visited, among other places, the plant of the Canadian Fish & Cold Stor- 1317 im : i i h-rmi LAST TlMircTT" Last CompleteSh 8:20 KayFi rancis "STOLEN 'HOLIDAY" with CLAUDE RAINS IAN HUNTER (At 7:00 it 9:44) plus PAT O'imiKN i "The Great O'Malley" With ANN SHERIDAN (At 8:33 Only) WORLD NEWS (at 8:20 onM Cominu Wednesday Sonja Heinic in "ONE IN A MILLION age Co., elevator, dry dock and were also taken out the Skeena River Highway. 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