The Latest Styles in 1937 CAPS A large assortment to choose from Prices from JO cents to 75 cents Relieve That Sunburn with REX-EME The new medicated greaseless skin cream A guaranteed preparation Per jar, 75 cents Ormes Ltd. Ptoneer Druggists The Rer-dl 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 MOQSE BUILDING, THIRD AVE. Phone Green 916 WE BUY, SELL, OR EXCHANGE The Following Items Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Etc. Mechanics' Tools Lumbering and Logging Tools Wire Rope, Etc. Garden Tools Builders' and Shelf Hardware Paint and Paint Brushes Cutlery and Silver Plated Ware Guns, Rifles, Ammunition and. Sporting Goods WE BUY FOR SPOT CASH CALL GREEN 916 D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Moose BMilding, Grqund Floor, Third Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. If you lose anything, try a classified ad. Mrs. McDonald of Ocean Falls, formerly Miss Hilda Parsons of Mr. and Mrs. Shumway of Minneapolis, who have been visiting i..wv, tVioli- tnunrirpr 'Mrs. R. Ti. A boy of Juvenile age pleaded guilty in city police court before Magistrate McClymont Saturday to a charge of breaking and enter ing a residence at Cow Bay and was remanded for sentence. The boy admitted removing a cedar chest containing valuables. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jack returned to the city on the Catala last eve ning from a trip to Vancouver, They were accompanied by Mrs, Jack's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armstrong of Hollywood and Mr. and Mrs. James Cunningham, also of Hollywood, who will return south on the Ca tala tomorrow afternoon. Announcements Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. R.J. U Smith's, June ,2J). , fHE DAIL7 Hr7B LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Shenton will pe at home to their friends tomor row afternoon from 3 to 6. (143) prince Rupert, Is paying a visit to I to 6. (the city. L. S. Hope, assistant district forester, returned to the city on the patala last evening from a trip to the Ocean Falls district on official duties. Provincial Constable Tom Smith, transferred from Stewart to Hed-ley, was In the city aboard the Prince George Saturday evening bound south. Howard W. Chambers, manager of Klemtu cannery, arrived In the city on the Catala last evening for a brief visit here and at Inverness on business. He returns to Klemtu Anglican Tea. Mrs. C. V. Evitt's June 24. Tnn nnfl Home Cooking by Roys' itnmi Piirnnta Association, June 2G, at Mrs. J. Joy's, Third Avenue, 3 to C. Tea cup reamng. Excursion to Terrace, July First. C.N.R.A. Gyro Club Flag Day, July 2. Planning for a snappy time? Of course you are. Attend Esslngton's Dominion Day Celebration on July Canadian Legion picnic, July 4, 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 lest twice a year. For good tuning call George C. Walker Member Piano Tuners and Technicians Association of British Columbia Phone Blue 389 212 4th St. Dance tonight, Boston Hall, Famous Pour Aces Orchestra. (J43J Sale of home cooking and at the Baptist Parlors, tomorrow, Tuesday. Tea will be served 3 Mrs. N. Beverldge and son. Nor man Short, wil lsall tomorrow af ternoon on the Catala for a vaca tion trip to Vancouver. Eric Jones, provincial, government auditor, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening going through to Stewart on official duties. Inspector John A. Fraser, pro vincial police, returned to the city on the Princess Charlotte Saturday afternoon from a trip to the Atlin district on official duties. Mrs. J. W. Stevenson, ,wife of the on the Catala tomorrow afternoon. pastor of First, , Presbyterian WAKE UP LIKE A CAVE MAN! Jump out of bed full of life. Say good-bye to dull, tired mornings. Help youraelf to ftlowlng healtb. Get rid of tired, aluftftiah, bad-taat. headachy mornlnca. Follow lb. ciampia of'thouaanda who hae regained full health and energy with Frult-a-tlee. The prescription ol lamoua Canadian doctor, frult-a-tWm contain eitracta ol fruit and berba and act to brlna normal, healthy liter action, atlmulatlrut the flow ol bile, helping four other rltal oraena . . . clean.' the ellrolqatlon tract of waate and polaona ... tend to purify the blood of polaona and aclda. Frult-e-tlfei' unique tonic (Beet brlnga new energy, new health. So try' Frult-a-tWes today. For aale eeerywhere. Coat la low, 25c; 50c. ' FRUIT-A-TIVESTk& toms, after spending a few days jiere on official duties, sailed by the Catala last evening for Stewart. Sir Francis Floud, British High Commissioner to Canada, and Lady Floud, after a two-day visit here In the course of .a tour of Western Canada, sailed Saturday evening on the Prince George for Vancou- yer. Church, arrived ,in, me cuy in mirMio nf last wpptc from Montreal. lil.VAVI.V ' " " ., A reception in her fyor Is being held this afternoon l M. A. Burbank, divisional engin ! eer for the Canadian National I Railways, returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train from one of his periodical trips over the line on official duties. Sister Mary Henrietta and Sister Mary Constantlne of the Sisters of St. Anne Hospital at Smlthers ar ! rived In the city from the interior 'on Saturday afternoon's tram ana i proceeded aboard the steamer ! Princess Charlotte to Victoria. In connection" with 'the f orthcom- lng Dominion Day excursion of the Canadian National Recreation rgan at Bl arrlVed In the "eAl" C train at the end of the week -from his City Va on T,n Saturday fhP afternoon's PHnrP Oeoree i studies at the University P Alberta " v,nvPr I in Edmonton and sailed' last eve no t-la for Prpmlor where he will spend the summer. He Is the son of Pat Campbell, "Our baby had an Intestinal trouble which we did not un derstand, and to get direction we called a physician. He gave three directions and sugges ted we give the child Pacific Milk. The child Is well." Ta ke from a letter received from! Mrs. R. C. L., Victoria. Pacific Milk IRRADIATED OF COURSE Reduced Fares FOR Dominion Day Between all Stations in Canada Single Fare and One-Quarter for Round Trip COINGt WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30 to 2 p.m. THURSDAY, JULY 1 Returning 1 Leave destination until midnight, FRI.. JULY 2 Sl.tplaj nd Parlor iCar Privllti st Utoai mtti A i k IW heal own or Jul! porUculmt V. 17.14ft J. Vf Eastwood returned to the clpy pn the Catala last evening from a trip to, Vancouver. Paul Armour returned to the city on the Prince Robert this morning from a brief trip to Ocean Falls. Miss Eileen preen returned toi the city on the Princess Louise this morning from a holiday trip toj Vancouver. Mrs. Casey Vink is making a satisfactory recoyery at the Prince Rupert General Hospital where she underwent an operation at the and of the week. Mrs. George Hibbard Is reported to be doing as well as can be ex pected at the Prince Rupert Gen eral Hospital where she underwent a serious operation on Friday. Joseph SchwarU will b.e ih speaker on Wednesday of this week it the regular luncheon of the prince Rupert Gyro Club. He will discuss the "Jewish Situation." Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Freeman and family, who returned to the city at the end of the week from a trip to Ontario, sailed last night by the Catala for their home in Port Simpson. Dr. Neal Carter, Dr. H. N. Brocklesby and Dr. L. I. Pugsley of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station scientific staff returned to the city on the Princess Louise this morning from Vancouver where they attended the convention of the American Chemical Association. Q. A. McNicholl, general passen ger agent for the Canadian Na tional Railways at Vancouver, was here this morning aboard the Prince Robert making the round Dr. W. T. Kergin, who has been triD to skagway. Mrs. McNicholl is F. M. Burns, inspector of cus- on a trip around the vrorld I In the at present In San Pedro visiting course of which he attended the I with her son, Frank, who Is repre- Coronatlon, Is at present in to- sentatlve of the Klngsley Navlga- ronto and Ottawa ana is expeciea tion Co- there. to return here aboujtthe middle or npvt. tnnnth 'IM' ' - - vtA-fmmfimt Umdltrrl. owner of nlfteer Peter Lakie, G. E. Phlllipson and! mining leases 488 and 593. ana holders J. A. Frew returned to.the-city on - -rs, :T AXltn Mining Dtvlaloa, Saturday afternoon's train from a brief trip to Terracei'tori' business Intend to apply to the Gold Ccmmlssboner at Atlin (o Uie right to Use an abandoned water altcn on.soruce creex miowaj. uoiura- bia Hydraulic Ditch for the purpose of mining the above leases, ifte caid aitcn is not in use and was construotea ap parently for the purpose of working raining holdings long abandoned or for feited. Dated May 18. 1B37. COLCMBIA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY E. O. Tyrer, agent. n.nn.Trllan onstnms officer at Silver I Chaxlea Oberlander of Atlin, B. C, tioitc i u, d,m,, r.ooi rfic. crupauon Minera. interna w appiy ttlct. MORE THAN PRAISE fur ) lgvp' mm usn ACT Form No. IS form: op notice Caiar Und lllMrlrt Dlstrlrt of Atlin TAKE NOTICE hat Fred Acklet and west, to legal post of beginning f'llEU Pi. CHARLES OBERLANDER Dated Anrll 6th. 1ST; The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PIIONE 657 oc for permission to purchase the following deflcrtbed lands: Cotnoienclnz at a post located tw rnUes south of Oolden Oate on Tagl.'h Lake. North West Corner Post. Ground runs 20 chains from this post In southern direction then 20 chains east then 20 chains north, then 20 chain COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and SS8 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll. Proprltor "A HOME AWAY FROM DOME" Rates $1.90 up 60 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Mav Be hnent At ' - "TheDunes" Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands : .'aaaaaaaaBaaaaVlWr.v PAQS THREB Restful Vacation The place-where the tired .businessman can become rejuvenated, where his wife can enjoy good meals without having to cook them, where the children will have all the pleasures of farm and home and a wonderful sea" beach. -t ;L. fv.' Visitors to The Dunes return again & again. Write or Wire For Information MME. RAJAUT DE LUXE ICE CREAM The cream supreme, manufactured by Commodore Cafe fresh daily Ice Cream . is Brain Food - .".- It also lias all the nutritive values Why not treat your family and your friends to a gallon? Only $1.45 Cheaper still in five gallon lots We pack it In ice and deliver It to your door all day up to 6 p.m. You can use It at your ponvenlence. Use it for yqur bridge party or any social event. j Don't, forget only $1.45 per gallon Quart cylinders ....60c Quart bricks 75c Pint cylinders 30c Pint bricks 40c Surprise the folks today, call and take some home COMMODORE CAFE Phone 17 Don't forget our Special Sunday Chicken Dinner, with all the trimmings, 50c 'only. Treat your wife and family to a Sunday dinner these hot days. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Klrsch Atavlo Set Color Old Copper, Poly, and Tangier; price, set Swing Cranes For Archway and Window Price, set - 20Q Curtain Rods Extend 48 Inches each - Phone 775 $1.35 $1.75 15c "Rain or Shine" "Day or Night" PHONE C TAXI I I Ross Mazzei 40 40 Al French I Prompt and Courteous Service Stand opposite Royal Hotel. Third Avenue Si. 1 HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitainins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, 1 palatable, satisfying, CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. It s interesting 10 Know wnen reumut; uic uu.uy that the people of the whole district are doing the , same. lr