WATTS & NICKERSON Seasonable Wear for Boys BOYS' SWIM TKUNKS Made by Harvey-Woods Of nt Colors Dlue and Black OJ..UU BOYS' UNDKUWEAIl Lightweight Cotton Hg. 2 piece, per suit DC BOYS' OVERALLS Blue Denim r.f made for loU or wear MUU BOYS' SIIIHTS AND BLOUSES Open-Neck Type. White or Fancy Colors. Made by Arrow 85C $1 00 WATTS & NICKERSON Men's & Roys' Clothiers Phone .Ur 458 Third Ave. SPECIAL Introductory Offer Pint Tin "61" Quick Drying Enamel (your choice of color), reg. price 35c One Extra Fine Brush (bristles set in rubber), reg. price .25c Total value f0c ( or io While They Last Only One Can and .Brush to a Family Watch for the valuable coupon that will be delivered at your home We carry everything needed for your painting requirements, whether it's a whole house or just a small chair. We shall be pleased to give information & suggestions on any painting problem Kaien Hardware Company Telephone 3 Fresh U)cal Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PIIONK G57 The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Tlione 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T-8-8. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 l'.Rt Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T8-S. CAHDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 FM. Due Vacsouver. Monday ain. If convenient please purchase tickets at office, further Information regarding reservations and tickets from A- VV, NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 5C8 HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D foiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. LOCAL NEWS Lutheran sale, June 5. U30) Election results will be announced at both shows tonight at Capitol Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. W. U Goodsell sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver. Olof Hanson, M.P. for Skeena, engaging his attention for the next few weeks. He plans on personally visiting his various timber operations in the interior. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Seven trolling boats were In from Banks Island and vicinity yesterday with catches as follows which were delivered to the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative for mild curing and freezing at an advance advance price price or of 9c wc and ana 6c: be: Nifty mny C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. S. K. Gray, is due in pert nt.3:30 this afternoon from Skag way and other Alaska points and will sail at 5 p.m. for Vancouver and waypoints Announcements Mrs. D. C. McRae's, June 2. June 8. violin recital, June 10, Presby terian Church. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs, R. T. D. Smith's, June 1G. Parent Tenchers' Tea, Oddfel lows' Hall. June 18. Election Dance And Frolic NEW SWINC. IJANIV Streamers! Spot Numbers! Favors! Featuring Terry Shan Vancouver Vocalist MOOSE HALL Tuesday,. June 1, 9 p.m., Admission 50c THE DAILY NEWS . TAQE THREB YARNS OF CARIBOO (By Anna May Ullman, Beavei . .Pass House, Wingdam,, B.C.) OLD BILL Old bill would ask for u -chew Lorraine Ilsen, ' for drunken-' from wmone else's biK :1!uk of fined with - ine oiner man naniw ness, was ?25, option of seven days' imprisonment, njm a new pliiK and Bill hand city police court yesterday after-!"acK ne Te1 ' '. ,l " 'mt. . I 1, r .limn A i , . L. . V. 1 L . noon. line mice Ul U-Uliuc. r t -vYliltu vJi' i owner seowls in disgust Aw, Mrs. Walter Middleton, wife of i'Pu jhis wUh 1he rest of rtl , Constable Middleton of the' prov-l Aftr abonoiily adjus mg the incial police, sailed this afternoon ! miRa '? comfortable posit on in. the Catala Van sl( e hls mouth' wou,d 9tart on for a trip to couver spitting tobacco juice in great quantities. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Head of the , Many was the time we'd oU Digby Island wireless static. ,owed his trail throuBhlhe-wooda. slaff sailed this afternoon on the'0"1. by the b,g splashes of tob Cataln for thpir nnm.nl vnrntlnn ,acro Jlllce " a,onK lne wa'- trip to Vancouver. Thursday on appearing in city police court yesterday afternoon before Magistral e McClymont. Alex Rix, district manager of the Imperial Oil Co., returned to the cily'on the Catala this morning after making the round trip, to Stewart and Anyox on business. Mr. Rix visited Terrace at the end of last week. On this particular morning P was raining in the woods, but Charged with room prowlinr, lH,e.r,e was on? of lh,e lohaCt,) juice Harry Farley was remanded until iwentiy-maae, so we clecul- ed to follow and see where he went. The brush was' dripping water all along the way, and we splashed through little mud puddles en- route. To us it soon became evi-' the underside of evergreens to were exultant. Now they could make -some coffee and get their clothing dried. 1 i Just Ihen the cabin door burst open and in walks Bill. Remarking cheerfully, "Some weather, Isn t it boys 7 he opens the stove (and ejects a big splash of tobac- co juice mio me lire, putting ic out completely. y i Those men were mad enough to kill him for that. A prospector returned home after aater a a prolongedabsence proiongedabsence and and II, Capt. Martin Eerg, 3.200 1 was met by the loqacious neigh-1 pounds; Dover, Capt. Alfred An-jbors who had run out to mettl derson, 1,800; Tekla. Capt. Sam 01-ihim and fell him all the local' sen, 1,200; Ferder, Capt. A. Johan- HOTEL ARRIVALS 1 Prince Rupert W. P. Barrett, C. G. McGeer, Aubrey C. Peek and E. C. W. Dobbins, Vancouver; D. Todd. Oklahoma City. -Central II. Wang. B. W. MacLeod, Nels Carlson, It. Wick, A. H. Bofgen, Einar Mek, Frank . McDonald and J. Olsen. city.; V. Lima. Cedar- vale; P. Pederson, Houston; Bull Lambert, lEdmonton; 0. Hunt, C. N. I'.; M, Sinoski jr., Edmonton. Knox M. L. Clark, Georgetown; V. S. Hogan, Pacific; G. Wicks, Prince Rupert; ,H. Green, Vancouver; M. Nelson, Seattle; A. Ward, C.N.R. Royal J. Arseneau, city; James Svend-sen. Peterburg. or 117. FOR SALE FOR BALE Cheap, used electric washer. A bargain. McRae Bros. (127) FOR SALE Cream enamel kitchen stWP nil hnrnpr olmncf nam dent that Bill was going to call! miscellaneous articles. Phone Red on the survey narlv that had 517. (i2f passed a short time before to makp pjimn n PPrtnln PnWn IFOR SALE Brunswick cabinet' Up at the cabin, the survey party couldn't find nnv driv wood fi n A Vin.l .ill!.. . . .' . i -i ! I gramaphone with, records. Price, $6.50. Phone Blue 709. (tf) T'7 " -""""K ".COAL Nanalmo-Welllngton for left on last evening's train for 1,r? lnelr mt e '"n "love. Sm there where he exnects that n,u:r.wirae "me iney Iina"y furnace and heater. Alberta Egg- SnfttlpoA fnr iho IrltnVion private business matters will bei."aprctl . to U eno"Rh Jr. Albert & McCaffery, Phone 116 twigs and small branches from (tt) get a small flame going. They FURNISH Your home with brand new factory samples. 66 piece three room groups $184 Ideal for the working man; extra high grade groups $232; 10-plece. Chesterfield groups $5950; llk tapestry Chesterfield groups i $89.50; kitchen tables with drawers $2.05; dressers $9.95: beds complete $13.95. Terms Hi desired. Here Is an opportunity' of a lifetime. Act quickly. We need the space. Free storage. Write today. Julius Shore, Mall Order House, 8th Tloor, Beklns Bldg Vancouver (tf) FOR RENT sen, 2,300; Diana, Capt. Emil Jen-jnews. They talked so hard antliFOR RENT Modern apartment. 6en, 2,300; Jenny, Capt. Chris Berg, 1,000; Sea Star, Capt. Alfred Hansen, 2,000. Today the Co-operative Packers Azurlte, with 5,500 pounds from Dundas, and the Ogden, with 14,000 from Banks Island and Squadaree, are In. Union steamer Catala, Capt James Findlay, arrived in port at 9:15 ihis morning from a regu lar voyage to. Stewart. Anyox and other northern points and sail? at :"0 this afternopn for Vancouver and wayiwints. The Ketchikan motorship P.eloit was in port this morning with one carload" of fresh halibut for transshipment East over Canadian National Railways. so fast that the prospector could-1 n t get a word in edge-wise. All the while the old timer got madder and madder. Finally he blurted out in ex asperation, "Shut up, will you I I haven t seen anyone to talk to in months and now you won't let me say anything." There lives a very venerable old timer up in his little cabin! who Is so badly crippled with rheumatism, that its all he can do to hobble around. He will never be well again. But he still awaits the time when he can prospect his claims again. Before many years have passed, he will drop off in his last sleep, still dreaming of what riches he will pan from the bed of the mountain stream tomorrow. Close In. Phone Green 698. (129) FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE or RENT Modern house, 229 7th Ave. E. Apply Apartment 2, Emad Block, (tf) MALE HELP WANTED WANTED For Haysport Cannery, young man experienced in trouble shooting and repairing Vivian and Easthope gas engines Wages $100 per month plus board. Phone 479. (tf) PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies, highest grade 15 for $1. Pacific Supply, 751 Granville. Vancouver " Thrift Cash & Carry j FINE FOODS AT LOWER COST SOAP 7C Pep Bran Flakes Off n Plain or Iodized, carton , 2 for -At9- Royal Crown With a Handy Tumbler Free! Washing Powder 4 7C SYRUP 4 ff n Largest package J- ' iRogers, 2-lb. tin JLtf Royal City, Sieve 5, No. 2 Un cr APTfvri A i .SPAGHETTI 1 PEAS Offo (C 2 for k Libby's, No. 1 tall tin XVV Fancy Biscuits Offf Cream Cheese ffn 1 lb. Cello pkg. ifaltJ' Brookfield. l-lb. pkt. lWv FIRST GRADE BUTTER CQo Prince George Brand, A Northern B.C. Product, 3 lbs. Heinz Malt or White , Double Strength, VINEGAR Oo AMMONIA "i-jCc 1G oz. JL Quart bottle VV 33 oz. ,. . . .30c 1 tF 17 -SSESS 33c : IlCinz bOUpS V,5C 'Ground at the moment of lO'i-oz. tins, 3 for mmtM Purchase SPINACH 9ffC TOMATOES rl QC Fresh and Clean, 3 lbs. No. 1 Small size, lb. Xv Phone 179 We Deliver A complete cosmetic ensemble for every type subtly blended to harmonize with your complexion and costume ADRENNE Once you try this smart way- to charm and see the finished perfection it gives, you will never again be satisfied with yesterday's antiquated make-up methods. ' Ask For ADRIENNE SCIENTIFICALLY HARMONIZE!) COSMETICS Now on Display Ormes Ltd. "Jiie. Pioneer Druqcjists The Rexill Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. D. Elio Furniture Exchange MOOSE BUILDING, THIRD AVE. Phone Green 916 7 DAYS PRICE REDUCTION on all Floor Covering and Chesterfield Suites USED GOODS Beds, Dining Room Suite, Chairs, Table, Refrigerators, Kitchen Ranges, 50 Feet Fire Hose, 30 Gallon, Water Boiler, English Prams, Organ (good make), 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, utenr sils, luggage, blankets, suits, clothes, etc. you wish to get rid of. ELIO'S Trade-in Call Green 916 We Buy Everything We Sell Everything CALL GREEN 916 D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE M6ose Building, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. Hours: Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. - M