tf,dnsdy, July ?J ' " -1 Anona Soaps As Purchased by H. M. The Queen ANONA 103 Coronation Toilet Soap Imprinted in color which, will not wash off and remains visible throughout the life of the soap. Super Fatted, Triple Milled. 75P 1 Per box of 3 cakes ANONA Dog Series Imprinted in color. per box of 3 cakes ...... ANONA Cat Series Imprinted in color. gQ( per bx of 3 cakes ANONA Nursery Series Imprinted in 50C color. Per box of 3 cakes Produced by Disabled Ex-Service Men at Preston Hall Industries, British Legion Village NR Maidstone, Kent, England Ormes Ltd. "Jim Pioneer Druqgiats The Reinll 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. Restful Vacation May IJe Spent At r IheDunes" ; m ' mrM t Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands rZ'f-mJ - r, r u .alg The place.where the tired businessman can become rejuvenated, where his. wife can enjoy good meals without haying to cook them, where the children will have all the pleasures of farm and home and a wonderful sea beach. The Central Hotel KOOMS and CAFE Phone SI For Best Household Coal MKS. C. E. BLACK Visitors to The Dunes return again & again. Write or Wire For Information MME. ItAJAUT Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 SUMMER SALE 0 Floor Lamps with 3 candles, light gj0.50 and shade, reg. $10.50; Sale price . . . V liridge Lamps with shade 5,50 & S6.50 Sale Price . MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Phone 775 Canadian B Mm M w m Mh Ja w aa aa da II WAY I COMMUNICATIONS I BaaaaTrwoatf wmwu,ti Pacific Transatlantic fr ntinontal Trans-Pacific Falls antlWay Ports To Vancouver via Ocean Princess Adelaide every Friday, 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct Prince,, Alice - Princess Louise - July 3rd, 14th, 24th: July M'aHiin Pacific Services Connection at Vancouver with canaaiau from . Tickets and Reservations IV t A TI.'H A front 1 ' C. C. Mills returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon Interesting moving pictures of scenes on a recent trip to Honolulu as well as views of Prince Tlunert city, landed in New York on Monday of this week from the steamer Queen Mary on her way home af ter having spent tne past two years in London. England. Enroute west she will visit for a few days at Hamilton and Is due In Vancouver in Julv 14. In Vancouver she will te met bv her parents who are leavine this week-end for a three weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver and Victoria and will return home with them. Before leaving the Old Country. Miss Miller spent a week end visiting in Antwerp, Brussels and Waterloo, Belgium. LOOK! THE DAILY NEWB LOCAL NEWS NOTES Moose Lodge meets tonight. R. O. Johnston, manager of Inverness cannery, sailed yesterday aftenoon on the Catala for a trip to the Rivers Inlet district. Rev. Q. H. Moody! Angilcan rector at Stewart, arid Mrs. Moody and son, II. St. J. Moody, were here aboard the Catala yesterday going through for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. T. J. .Marsh has returned to Terrace. A. G. Itix, district manager ot the Imperial Oil Co., returned to the city on the Prince Geortr-; thi morning from a business trip to Ocean Falls. Miss Marie Mussallem, who has been teaching school at Tlntagel, Is snendine the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Mussal lem, Fourth Avenue West. from a brief trln to Stewart on Oscar Larsen returned to th business in company with II. O. city on the Prince George, thi.. Wilcox of Vancouver', sales mana- morning from Vancouver wneri' ger for Pacific Milk. !he attended the British Columbia convention of the Co-operatii Commonwealth Federation. Mrs. Fred Skinner, after an ex- were shown before the Prince Ru- tended visit nere wun ner iamer. pert Qyro Club at its regular week- Rev. Canon W. F. Rushbrook, ly luncheon today by H. F. Mac- leaves' by this evening's' train for a Leod. Dr. H. N. Brocklesbv. Dresl- visit in Toronto following which dent ot the club, was in he chair, she will return to Vancouver. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of Bed la the Morning Rrin' to go Tha IWer ihoutd Dour out two DouniU of liquid bil into your boweU daily. It thia bit la la not not flowing nowing freely, iraeiy, your your food iooa aoan doean't i diguC aiinu It Juit daeava in tha bowala. Gaa bloat up vnur .tnmack. You ret eonatiDatad. Harmful ;omaca. .... i ro ro ink into . 1 i ptaaona id noor you iw ww, unk unit and ana tha roe world worm looka ioou punk. puna. A mare bowrl movement doean't alwayi ret at tha rauae. You need aomething that wurki on tha liver aa welt. It takea thoaa good, old Carter's LitUa Liver Pilla to get tbe two pounda of tile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up". Harmleie and gentle, they make tha bile flow freely. They do the work f calomel but have no calomel or mercury In theta. All for Carter ! Little Liver Pilla by Kama I Stubbornly refuae anything alaa. 25c A former Prince Rupert resident to renew acauaintances here was Mrs. Peachey ot Wilmington, Cal, who was here at the end of lastj week aboard the Los Angeles yacni Stranger. Mrs Peachey was formerly Mrs. Ed. Duquette whose first husband was for some time In the emDlov of the Imperial Oil Co. He dred several years ago in Los Angeles as a result of injuries sus tained In an automobile accident. Miss Edith Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Miller of this J. J. Little, general manager of the Northern British Columbia . Power Co., will be the speaker to-i morrow at tha regular weekly lun cheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary ' Club. He will tell of the recent con vention of the Canadian Electrical ! Association In Banff. j Jack Keef els Laid at Rest Final Kites of Roman Catholic Church for Well Known Pioneer of City With Father Gordon celebra ting high requiem mass at the Church of thr. Annunciation for the repose of the poul of the deceased, many friends gathered this morning for the funeral set- vice of the late John J. KeefC, pioneer barber of this city, whos death occurred late last week. The service was' choral with Charles -P. Bnlagtlo' presiding al tho nrcran. 1 Following the service, inter ment was made in the Romon Catholic section of Fairview Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers were M. P. .McUaftery, t'eter Dvrne. C. Atkins, G. W. N'ickcr- son, Arthur Truken and C. P. Cal- agno with Paul Stegavig, C. C. Mills, tloward Steen. George Cic cone, William Spencer and J. B. Robertson as active pallbearers. Last evening there were pray ers at the chapel of the B. C. Undertakers with Father uordon officiating and Mrs. J. II. Mc Leod singing '.'Some Day We'li Understand," accompanied by C. P. Balagno. There were many floral BOYS & GIRLS FREE SHOWS This summer Kelly, Douglas & Co., Ltd., makers of the famous NABOB brands of good foods, want every boy and girl in British Columbia to have a real summer holiday. So they have arranged to provide free shows, until further notice, at your leading theatre every Saturday. All nlctures will be full length features with added attractions and admission will be by NABOB or RED & WHITE coupons which mother gets In her NABOB tea, coffee and baking powder. EVERY SATURDAY CAPITAL THEATRE Here's all you have to do. Save three NABOB or RED & WHITE coupons and present them at the box office. They will admit you to these Saturday Free Shows. NABOB HOTEL ARRIVALS Central M. Harrlch, Phelan; F. J. Hipp, Mrs. H. Paulson and Mrs..H. Clos- ter, Blllmor; II. M. Hanson, Mrs. M. Rock and O. Anderson, city; O, Phillips, C.N.R.; Bud Lambert, Prince Rupert S. A. Cunliffe, Smlthers; A. Ber- ner, Telkwa; Jane Segsworth and J. D. Segsworth, Toronto. Royal William Hanson, Smlthers, Savoy J. Johnson and Dan McDonald, city; Mrs. J. Thompson and Frank Wcnlck, Cedarvale; T. Prokopov, Amsbury. U. E. Moore returned to the city on the Prince George tbia morn ing from a business trip to Cal ary and Vancouver. FOR SALE FOR SALE Trolling boat. Phone Red 322. 161) FOR SALE Small gasboat. Cheap. Phone Green 186. FOR SALE Speed boat, 13 knots. Seal Cove Post Office. tf) COAL Nanaimo-Weinngton lor furnace and heater. Alberta Egg-sootless, for the kitchen range Albert & McCaffery, Phone lie or 117. (tt) SNAP $110.00 cash 9 piece upto-date dining room suite. As good as new. Table, China cabinet, sideboard, 5 chairs, arm chair. Phone Red 126 between 8-9 o'clock. Uf) FOR RENT IOU8EKEEPINO Rooms, Vernon Apartments, Phone Red 421. (tf) ACANCY JULY 15 Angus Apartments, front three and four room suites. (t) OR RENT Seven-room house, sun room and glass protected porch, with electric range, furnace, good garden, one of finest harbor views In city. Apply to Pullen, Daily News. (tf) MALE HELP WANTED VE Have helped hundreds obtain Civil Service positions as Postmen, Clerks, etc. Free booklet, "Hnw to net a government lob:" m. n c Civil Service Schools, Winninee. (tf ) i CLEANING & PRESSING SPECIAL: Price reduced 25 on dry cleaning and pressing ladies wear. Pioneer-Canadian Laundries. Phones 8 and 118. Uf) UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture To be held on Thursday and Friday, July 8-9, commencing at 2:15 p.m. Corner of First St. and Third Ave. Instructed by owner who Is leav- j lng town, I have moved to tne above premises and will sell by auction the following: Wilton Rug 9xl0&, one Chester field and Chair, De Forrest Cross- lev Radio. Westlnghouse, Electric Range, Hoover Electric Cleaner, Oak Sectional Bookcase, Solid Oak Dining Roome Suite, 3 Card Tables, Singer Drophead Sewing Machine, Floor LamD. Bridge Lamp, large Oak Dressing Table, 2. Dressers, Oak Library Table, 3 Beds com plete, Ostermoor Mattress, Box Couch, Kitchen Table, 2 Oak Rockers, Kitchen Utensils, Etc., Etc. noons must he sold Terms Cash Geo. J. Dawes AUCTIONEER Phone: IMue 471 A CONTRACT that Guarantees ottV ...Mar W "I n for PAQI THRE1 ,,11 . OR YOUR MON EY BACK WB lAf aaaaaaaaaaKl any food that hac better flavour . . . that's why I always buy Quaker Corn Flakes." 9 If these crisp, golden flakes of toasted corn that come to you In the big yellow package are not the best flavourtd, most delicious corn flakes you ever tasted, we will gladly rtfund your money. Try-them and discover their tempting, toasty crispness. ELIO'S Furniture Exchange THIRD AVENUE, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Gilchrist Logging Jack No. 2 Gilchrist can he worked in any position. Height closed 24 inches, weight (() IDs. Folding Camp Cot This cot is especially adapted for camping Roll-Up Mattress To fit ahove cot DUNNAGE BAGS We do not need to detail the many uses to which the dunnage hag "may he put Pack Sacks Prospectors, Wedge Tents These tents arc made specially for prospectors' use and easy to carry Grey Wool Blankets The finest camp blankets on the market We also carry Wall Tents, Camp Cook Stoves, Etc. D. EL 10 FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 916, P. 0. Box 50, Prince Rupert, B.C.