I The famous G - E Refrigerator protects jour food your health jour purse. It is unrivalled for dependable, low-cost, long - life performance. Many models to choose from. We make it easy for you to have a new G - E NOW. No need to wait, because a small down payment will put one in your kitchen right away. Pay the balance in easy install ments over many months. And you'll never miss the money because the G - E will pay its own way with savings on food bills. NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED If you lose anything, try a classified ad. WHIFFLETS From The Waterfront (sali here next Monday southbound. I The Prince Rupert is in command ui isupu james watt. j Returning south after a special voyag eto Anvox. Stewart and for Vancouver via Cumshewa In- OaSALE APPROXIMATELY 300 GARMENTS ON SALE-ALTERATIONS EXTRA HERE ARE THE FACTS P. Cravetto has arranged with a large eastern made-to-measure clothing manufacturer to release their travellers' samples and surplus stock by direct public sale. Theffe garments are sentatlonal values and every man should take advantage of this opportunity to save on high-grade clothing. MANY OP THESE SUITS were tailored to order at not less than $25.00, but the customer through unprecedented circumstances could n0t take delivery, and the manufacturer had them on his hands. THERE IS A LARGE RANGE of sizes and you can choose from a wide variety of patterns and fabrics . . . whatever your build or preference you will find suits for young men . . . conservatives . . . naturals ... all styled in the latest mode. ODD PANTS Regular $7.50 Pete Cravetto $4.00 & $4.50 "YOUR SUIT SPECIALIST" MR. W. L GRAHAM Special representative of Tip Top Tailors Ltd. will be in" my store with a complete range of tallored-to-measure clothing. The Letter Box ASKS m'ESTI CATION Editor. Dally News: In one published account of the Resuming service following her inquest proceedings in connection recent accident in, going ashore with the murder of Inspector Ser-during a fog in Johnstone Straits, vice and Sergeant Robert Gibson north of Seymour Narrows, C. N it is stated and I quote "Notifica-R. steamer Prinre Rnrwrt arrived tion of let, Queen Charlotte Islands, and Mrs- George Hadden with her Ocean Falls at 2 pjn, i little daughter Betty, spent sev- I ral days oyer the week-end at Eight halibut vessels sold catches ' ather's home at Vanderh0of. ftt Seattle VPstprrinv tntnlHnr 47 . I 734c arid 7Vic; Brisk, San Juan, V.'c and 73ic: Malestic. 3R nod I Mr- - Braaten of Uncha Valley, who underwent """"7""' a " UMm major operation Whiz, 8VsC and 7V2c; Seattle, k 4C 40,-1 , 7 ' last I. week, is progressing very fav 000, Sebastian, 7c and 7 V2z, 1 orably at the hospital here. Gloria, 18,000, Booth, 8c and 7c; I Eleanora, 20,000, San Juan, 8V'2& Harold Bushfield was the guest and 7c Rosario. 19,000, Sebastian'01 Stuart Smith at the home of .8i'jc and 7c. A small amount of r- S- uiyae "uni' UCCKCr jsabelflsh sold for 4c per pound. "lKe iasi wecK- Th iarcrt .hoiihnt c tar Alan Large of Prince Rupert and stuart Smlth of Dccker year was landed at Seattle yester day, being a 280-pounder fromwere the ucsis ot Harold Bush Portlock Banks brought in by the;fleld at thc Manse on Friday r schooner Seattle. The largest fish in 1937 was a 290-pounder from f The Biggest Clothing Event of 1938 SUITS $13.50 $17.50 $15.50 $19.50 2-Pant Suits $22.50 $25.00 UNCALLED UITS Thursday, Friday and Saturday July 14 -15 -16 lan ween. ' ."' ""ison son and and daugl daughter weighing 325 pounds brought injln the Cariboo. ujr mc x unuii Only Once In A Generation . . . Comes Such a Notable Event! J , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nicholls and are holidaying Very welcome showers have fallen the past week throughout al-, most this whole district. Although a month too late in some cases. it is nevertheless very helpful fpr gardens and in many grain centres. . Alan Large of Prince Rupert Is the guest of, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde. Hunt, Decker Lake, for the summer. At the monthly service held at Topley on Sunday by Rev. F. Bush-field of Burns Lake Mrs. Robert Horning and Miss Bernlce Covington sang a very pleasing duet "Some Day We'll Understand" and , Mrs. F. Bushfield sang a solo en-1 titled "Trust." Mrs. R. Hoening presided at the piano. 1 The monthly United Church service at Pallir was held on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C Saunders by Rev. F. Bushfield of Burns Lake. This was well attended in spite of the heavy, though ' welcome, rain which fell through- ! out the day. Mrs. F. Bushfield presided at the piano and sang the! solo "Somebody." She was accompanied by Miss Margaret Saunders. ttJufjEO FOR SALE I FOR SALE- -26 foot Launch, $165 ' vsoau. jitui oargain. nppiy xacn Club. tt. FOR SALE Bicycle, $7.00. Phone 744 after 6 p.m. (163) FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished cottage at Lakelse. Good strawberry patch and row boat included to July 29. $20.00. Phone Green 402 for particulars. (16'") FOUND FOUND Top plate false teeth. Owner may obtain same by calling at Dally News and paying for this advertisement. tf. PERSONAL WE HAVE HELPED HUNDREDS TO OBTAIN positions as Let-ter Carriers, Postal Clerks, Customs Examiners, Clerks, and Stenographers, etc., and can help you. Write us for proof and free Information. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldwt In Canada. tf. . TERRACE Mrs. A. N. Brooks lelt Terrace. by Friday's train for an extended I'xlp.to Ontario. Terrace Assembly of the Native Sons has made. Improvements to the baseball stand and othc: equipment in the municipal park. " - - c 7viitU W (lO j T 1411a Im in DOrt at 9 nVlrirlr this mnmino Sent thnsf HI from Vancouver, Powell River and This is false Insofar as my family 'vltcd evervone to a dance, he Ocean Falls arid sailed at 1 o'clock and I are concerned We were left oddfellows' HaU Monday night the this afternoon for Skacwav and to find out in th mnct mi occasion being to celebrate the other northern points; The vessel ner. marriage of their elder son Dudley brought in a full list of passer- I am very dissatisfied with the to Mlss Mary Catner,ne Welcn- gers consisting to large extent of manner in which the whole mat- newly wedded C0UPle wln UP round trip tourists for Alaska In- ter was handled and feel that a rcsidence temporarily in the same eluding a party of ninety people thorough investigation should be house in whicn the brideBroom was headed by Mr. and Vs. Arthur G. made liito the conditions which . ai iC"ul-c' IBagley of San Frantfisco. She will brought such a crime to pass. w" ou"uJ a upu- MARY McA GIBSON L ' mal service was held at the home other northern points, C. N. R. ticnt m tno Burns Lake Hospital. steamer Prince John, Capt. David' Briss, arrived in port at 5 o'clock! able luncheon. A TICKLISH ERA BRIGHTON, Eng., July 13: (CP) Children of 14 to 17 seem In-! stlnctlvely to set barriers to 000 pounds as follows: Tordens I-! T m ?L f" much of what education up has cinema, press and sport," Headmaster J. Jamison here. PHONES 18 atid 81 to K,o,d. w sa Jua, ,;4C ftf oSins hz wV'X xf;ih2,ur Phere of mental ticklins-wireless. 'r rr 7 7ic- Vic; tw Thor, m 39,000, nnn w,wnn Washington, I f,H tend the th. stampede. .1.. said 'Indians Home At Los Angeles Is Subject Of Case LOS ANGELES. Juiy 12, A long drawn legal battle for possession of the Boulevard home of Jackson! Barnett is scheduled to reach Federal Court today when the millionaire Creek Indian's widow, Mrs. An? na Barnett, must show cause why she should not vacate the premises. Federal Judge William P. Jones who four years ago ruled the Barnett's marriage will preside at the hearing. All other assents of the aged Indian buck have been impounded by the Federal Treasury Department. The widow claims she bought RIIRWl'l AK"F 1 MmHnVw,a Thma,'W house with her own funds and. DUKINO LA1YE, I when littl Jack L Jewel yn, young- teslsted M ef,orts or In est son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Llewel Mrs. J. M. MacDonald is a pa- 'yn received the rites of baptism administered cy Rev. Adam Crisp. Following the ceremony the guests Mr. and Mrs. D. Deneen have re- and members of the family as- this morning. She was dischareintr turned from a two weeks trip to sembled were served a very enjoy " . 1 4 . - Mk1. cargo here today before sailing wasnington ana Montana. dlan Service to take over the Mussaliem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Established Since 1910 Independently Owned and Operated PURITY WHEAT- LETS 2-lb. cello pkg JIF SOAP FLAKES Per pkg. 19c SHIRIFTS JELLY Red and black currant, grape, mint and crabapple. OQt 12-oz. Jar AOK, SHELLED WALNUTS Pieces, per lb. 27 c COUNTRY KIST PEARS Standard, quality. OQst 16-oz. tin. 2 for EMPRESS COFFEE 1-lb. tin 38c 23c OLD ENGLISH MEAL Alkali-forming food. 97t Per pkg. "(y HEINZ SOUPS Assorted, small 3 for CHERRIES Fresh. 2 lbs. HEAD LETUCE Large, fresh and crisp NEW GREEN CAB-BAaE Per lb. 29c 25c 7c 6c EMPRESS PURE HONEY Clear, 16-oz. 25C Complete Stock of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables In Season At Reasonable Prices Prompt Free Delivery Service Throughout the City QUALITY SERVICE P. O. BOX 575 PRICE FREE DELIVERY ON $1.00 ORDERS Two Telephones For Your Convenience Boat and Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention Fun For The HOLIDAYS WATER BALLS . 25c, 35c and 65c WATER SAFETY RINGS , 59c INFLATABLE RUBBER BOATS 2.00 BEACH and PICNIC BALLS 25c and $9c SAIL BOATS 15c, 35c, 50c and 75c MODEL STEAM BOAT , .. 35c MECHANICAL BOATS 75c and $1.50 MECHANICAL HYDROPLANE . 40c SAND PAILS and SHOVEL 25c THREE-PIECE GARDEN SET , 35c RUBBER BALLS ..- r 1' 5c to $1.50 SUN GLASSES and VISORS , n 15c Model Craft Outfits The Newest Fastlme for Boys Aeroplane Bulldlnj SOLID WOOD MODELS i0c, 25c and 58c FLYING MODELS Complete outfits 15C( 25c, 50c 75c, $1.00 and r 5150 TONIGHT and THURSDAY lAsi complete Show S:2 2 -COMEDY HITS -2 EDW. G. ROBINSON In His Funniest Picture "A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER" With Ruth Donnelly, Allen Jenkins (At 7:00 and 9:j) PristilU Lane In Pins WAYNE MORRIS PR1SCALLA LANE In "LOVE, HONOR and Behave" (At 8:28, Once Only) J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldj. NEW ROYAL HOTEL f Ztrelll Proprttoi MA nOME AWAY FROM DOME" BtM MIJH if 0 Rooms Hot & Cold Wtt Prince Hupm. BD. Pha HI r.O. Bei 111 rryriT ntrm.-w THE SEAL ' QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL .Finest Pink Salmon PiCkAd tr tfeA mil ImflS tinning eompanj with an iS o Tear round payroll a Princ Rupert The. Finest PIANO TUNING In the country can be yean, as done with the "Resonoscope'' by O. C. WALKER Phone Blue 389 212 lib St HYDE Transfer 315 SECOND AVE. FURNITURE MOVING Cartage Light Delivery Coal Wood Phone 580