Lt.urday. June 19, 1937 The Latest Sfityles in 1937 BATHING CAPS A large assortment to choose from Prices from 10 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. Pioneer Drtuzgists The RevOI 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. D. Elio Furniture Exchange MOOSE BUILDING, THIKD AVE. Phone Green 916 Baggag Suit Cases, from $1.50 to $5.50 Trunks, from $9-50 to $18.00 Wardrobes, from.... $14.50 to $37.50 USED GOODS Heds, Dining Room Suite, Chairs, Table, Refrigerators, Kitchen Ranges, 50 Feet Fire Hose, DO Gallon Water Boiler, English Prams, Organ (good make), Gramaphoncsr Records, Violin, Tenor Banjo, Books, Singer Sewing Machine. Rood 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 9 16 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. If you fose anything, try a classified ad LOCAL NEWS Cash for old gold. Bulger's (tt) Lutheran Church tomorrow, Nor wegian, 11 a.m. (142) Visit your Terrace friends, July 1st. C. N. R. A. Excursion. Fare, $250. (142) ! J. O. Williamson will sail tonight on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. A-. E. Parlow, district forester, Is saillms tonierhr. nn the Prince George for a trin to Ocean Falls on official duties. Twentv-flve Dercent discount on dry cleaning ladies' wear. Our mo dern methods make silks, satins, velvets and furs look like new. Ask about moth-proofing. Pioneer-Canadian Laundries. Phone 8 or 118. (142) BABVyCNOWS W. I. Armour, manager "1 Iip Armour Salvage Co.. aaileo last nitfht on the Princess Ade laide for a business trip to Van couver. Harry Emmerson, son of Mrs. and Mrs. H. O. Emmerson of Digby Island, will sail tonijrht for Tlell to spend the summer vacation. Miss Dorreen Jack was a passenger aboard the Prince George yesterday going through to Stewart to pay a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Jack. Provincial Constable H. L. Mc-, Kenney, who has been here for the past few days on account of the( serious illness of Mrs. McKenney In the Prince Rupert 'General Hos pital; returned to Terrace on last evening's train and is back here again this afternoon. Naw League Tag Day Being Held Annual Canvass to Raise Funds To Be" Used In Sea Cadets Work The local branch' of the Navy t1 mi. nt pimif d 1 hnl'dlni? its an- ucaut u v.. a 1 nual tag day today to raise runas to' assist In Sea Cadet Corps' work. Headquarters are being made at the ofrice of G. Pi Tinker and those-in-charge of the taggers are tieut. G. HI Greenwood, P: M. Ray and Chief Petty Officer Instructor J. Anslow. The taggers, all members of the Sea Cadet Corps, are A4. Bur- bank, A-. targe; J. McLeod, W. Scherk, N. McLeod, V. Manson, J. Norton, G. Greenwood, W. Hunter; D. Eby, H. Burbank, G. Calderwood, J. Good, R. Mills, W. Bond, J. Al exander. R. Moore, P. Brass, T Christian and D. Nelson. Weather Forecast (Furnished througt the courtesy o; CLe Dominion Mexeoroiogicai aurau trir.4a. anil' Pril1iJ tttlTWarlT' TMjt fOT cast Is compiled from observation tt- ten at 6 ajn. toaay ana cwrrs me 01 hour period ending -5 pm. tomorrow), fienerfll Svnonsis Pressure is high in southern British Columbia' and low off the Queen Charlotte Islands. Comparatively coo! weather prevails in B. C. with rain in many districts. Pince Rupert District ano Oueen Charlotte islands r resii south to southeast winds, part cloudy and becoming warmer. f Announcements Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. R. J. D. Smith's, June 23: Anglican Tea. Mrs'. C. V. Evltf June 24. Tea" and HomV Cooking by Boyd linn A P.irpnta- Association'. Jun 2C, at Mrs. J; joy's; Third' Avenue, 3 to- fl. Tea cup- reading. Excursion to Terrace, July First C.N.R.A-. j Gyro Club Flag Day, July 2; Aeent at Hazelton, who has beenl Canadian Lesion nlcnlci-Juiy 4, on a trip soutn reeuperaungnrom a recent severe illness, arrived in the city on the Prince George yes terday from Vancouver and pro ceeded to the Interior by the evening train. Have YOtf a PIANO? A nlfinn fn hp Vwit In eood condition so that It will please- tne musician ana ao jusucc to the student,, requires the attention of a piano tuner at least twice a year. For good tuning can Georee C. Walker Memhpr Piano Tuners and Technicians Association of British Columbia Phone Blue 389 212 4th St. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Klrsch Atavio- Set Color Old Copper, Poly, and Tangier; price, set Swing Cranes For Archway and Window Price, set 200 Curtain Rod$ Extend 48 inches each Phone 775 " Prince Rupert Vancouver-Jasper From any point 37 6S $1.35 $1.75 15c on IhrTrlantlr ThUrarn.ukeItaTrlm.Krr."To..r"-TUVanco,,erl the hellerwl water, of th. 6(K) miles through "rmldelWageand 1300 mile, of .omeof Canada a m,st majearic 'mountain.; It', a grand holiday adventure. Vancouver I. the gateway to the ta.t Pacific North-,-r.t playground. There 1. a wealth ofentertalnme.it awaiting you . . . .core, of place to .re . . . many nrW llilii)is to do. fine vacation. Scenery! Outdoor Plan note for thl. porta! A cruUe on a "Prince" .hip! Gay, metro. ,M,itan Vancouver! There are few other trip, that ottvt uch a variety of holiday attraction.. Tori IntlaAtt mt'lt' berth n Htnf trfclfr mt trai Sf Jw arrtt $fii m m S-tmday School Picnic is Held' Annual Outing of First Presbyterian Church Being Held 1 Thhr Afternoon' ' Aboard the halibut boat Finell'a, Capt. Dave Ritchie, and Gordon Daniel's power cruiser Doromor, happy children left early this af ternoon for the annual picnic of the- Sunday School of First Presbyterian Church- on Dlgby Island. John E. Davey. superintendent of the Sunday School, Is In charge of the outing assisted by E. J. Smith, J. A. Teng and Sunday School teachers. There' Is the usual pro- rram of races and other entertain ment. Basket lunches provide the eatables. LEADERSHIP Continued- from Page 1 in Canada. Communications be tween the two: governments went through hi office. He was the In termediary In regard to political matters, such as came uo at the unfortunate time of the abdication last- December: and also In connection with the Coronation this year Trade important Trade was also an important matter with which the office of the High Commissioner had to do; It was- his duty to sign agreements. Another of the High Commis sloner's functions was to keep the British government lniormed on conditions and feelings in Canada, To do this, he must travel and as certain at first hand what was go lncr on. It was necessary for him to remain in Ottawa while the Parliamentary session was on but, after that, he endeavored' to get about the country as much- as pos sible. This was the first time ne had got this far west, Sir Francis said. The address of Sir Francis was listened to with much Interest by a fair attendance of Gyro members as well as several guests Including F. A. MacCallum, G. P. Tinker, Fred McLeod, City Commissioner W. J, Alder. H. W. Birch. J. T. Har vey, L. H. Haworth and F. N". Good, all of Prince Rupert and Dr. w CL McKechnle of Vancouver. Dr R. G. Laree. Dast nresldent of the club, was In- the chair in; the absence of the president, Dr. H. N. BrocKiesoy. Baseball Standings (Including yesterday's games) National League W. Chicago" 32 New Ybrk' 32 St. LoUls 29 Pittsburg 28' Brooklyn 21' Boston 20 Philadelphia 20 Cincinnati 19 American League New York 31 Detroit 30 Chicago 28 Cleveland 26 Boston 24 WashinEton 21- Philadelphia 18 St. Louis 18 L. 19 21 21 22 20 29 32 31 18 21 23 23 2? 30 Pet. .627 .604 .580 .560 .447 .425 .385 J380 .633 .588 .549 .531 .522 .412 29 .383 30 .375 William' Davies of the- Canadian National Telegraphs staff left on last evening's train to spend a va cation at his- ranch at Nadlna River. Mi's: Davies and family left ato' the first of the week for a trip to' Allen, Sask., and Montreal. Try a Dally News want-ad, vVki.iii.e watkks rnmr.rTins ACT IImIm-4 Statulen of Canada 10!" ciMirir! Krrr.l IJMITED. a CooiOanj duly In-c-rpCTft'ed undsr the laws ol i,. B-vn.. nf nritf.h Columbia, with trv - r-lMT,rfd Glifloe at' 1318 Standard Bank . .. mm.' ... T T . 1 in lw City or Vancouver, uhi "' bln. HEHEBY OIVE8 NOTTCE that It hm. undpr Swtlml 7 of the said Act, -mr-i'Mid wMh the Minister ut PuNlc Wcrlu at Ottawa and In the office of th Dlstrtpt Retrtrar of the Ijtn! n'rtrl. rf Vtfttorlfl. fit Vie "Mi, UTilHll KUWHi O utv.i'"" if tlie .''.te ard the plan r.f an exten-4tt to the ext-vtlnj- Ap sea wharf of iviirin t.lmHrrl nraDosed to be biilH m CcOsWh Inlet at Ocean Palls. IVnlrt'h Ctolumbla tn iront 01 uoi ai native 1. rvAA, TStetvW.. AND TAKJS NOTICE that after 'he -it.oi-,n ft nuttvtll from' the dote cf the flirt pubUcaiUcn cf this Notice. PacJflo AUIU Limited will, under Section 7 of the cnld Act. apply-10 the Minister a. n..KiiM - urkcira mt Kl npffre' lri th4 City- of Ottawa, for aiTiFroval' of ithe rite and plans and lor leave to enn-gtrutt the-saiat extension. . DATED t Vancouver, b. o. tnis m day of June; 1W7. . By Lawaui; aarlf and LUndell, Its scllolUjni lain-muunaara oumipr 810 We.H Hastings Street, Vancouvct BtttUb Oolumbla. PAGF2 CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. W. Stevenson, MJW B.D., Ph.D. Minister In Charge Mrs. E. I. Smith, Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY SERVICES 11 A.M., "COMMUNION SERVICE" 12:30, Sunday School 7:30 P.M., "FRIENDSHIP" Dr. Stevenson will preach Strangers and visitors are welcome FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. W. Dafoe. D.D1, Minister W. Vaughan Davles, Organist 11 A.M., Special Children's Day Service. Songs, recitations and choruses by the children. Parents specially invited. Mrs, Dafoe will give an address entitled "Courage of the Coward" 7:30 P.Mi, The Pastor's subject: "Will Faith Endure to the End?" These will be Dr. and Mrs. Dafoe's final messages In Prince. Rupert and the citizens are cordially Invited to Join in these , farewell services. AY 0 Sunday, June 20th Why not remember the one day set aside for a little haek-pattinjr for him, Sunday, June 20th. How about a nice Tie or a pair of Sox? WATTS & NICKERS0N Men's & Boys' Clothiers Phone 345 4o8 Third Ave. DE LUXE ICE CREAM The cream supreme, manufactured by Commodore Cafe fresh daily Ice Cream is Brain Food It also has 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 pjni You can use It at your convenience. Use It for your bridge party or any social event. Don't forget only $1.45 per gallon Qnart 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. The Mining Industry of British Columhia The value of mineral production for the year 1930 was being an Increase of $5,260,728 over the value for 1935. INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU INVEST Application are now being received for copies of the Armudl Report of the Minister of Mines' for the year 1936. This report Is being Issued In seven parts; I.e., Part A. a Summary of the Mining Industry; Part B. North-western District; Part C, Northeastern District; Part D, Southern and Cental Districts; Part E, Eastern District; Part F, Western District; and Part O, Inspection of. Mines. A copy of any separate part Is issued free or charge;, additional parts 10c each. Department of Mines, Victoria, B.C. , 1 s m It I id 1