JUST ARRIVED Swim Kaps Season's latest and original designs. Keep' the curl inand the water out. Price: 15c to $1.25 Ormes Lid. Pioneer Druggists Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave ?ivf h Qf THREE GRADUATE PHARMIcfsTS Steamship Sailings Tor Vancouver Monday ss. Pr. Rupert ....4 p.m Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 pjn. Wednesday Pr. Henry,.... 9 ajr.. Thursday ss. Pr. Charles, 2 p.m. ' Friday ss. Princess Mary 10 p.m. Saturday ss. Pr. George .... 7 p.m. SS. Cardena, midnight. June 20 ss. Pr. Charlotte 5 pjn. June 2463. Prln. Louise . 5 p.m. June 27 ss. Prln. Alice ...5 pjn. From Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala 4 pjn. Monday Pr. Charles 11:30 a.m J Wed. ss. Pr. George 11:30 a m Friday ss. Princess Mary 4 p.m. Frt.-s. Pr. Oeorge, 11:30 a.m Friday ss. Cardena p.m. saiur. ss. rr. Henry, 11:30 am.l June 22 ss. Prin. Alice a.m. June 26 ss. Prln. Charlotte a.m. June 19 ss. Prln. Louise ajn. June 2963. Prln. Louise mn. For Naas Hirer and Port Simpson-Sunday ss. Catala 8 pjn. Friday ss. Pr. George. 3 pjn. Frpm Naas River tc Tort Simpson-Tuesday 63. Catala ....11:30 a.m. For Stewart and Anyox Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. Monday ss. Pr. Charles, 8 p.m From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala .. .11:30 ajn Thurs. Pr. Charles. 10:30 a.m. Sat ss. Pr. Oeorge 6 p.m. For Ocean Falls-Monday ss. Pr. Rupert, 4 p.rc. Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 pjn. Satur ss. Princess Mary 9 ajn. Pat ss. Prince George, 7 pjn From Ocean rails Wed. ss. Pr. George. 10:30 ajn Friday ss. Pr. George, 11:30 a.m. Friday is. Cardena p.m Sat ss. Pr. Henry. 11:30 am For South Queen Charlotte Islands-June 22 ss. Prince John 10 pjn. From South Queen Charlotte Islands-June 17 ss. Prince John ajn. For North Queen Charlottes Mon. ss. Prince Charles. 8 p.m From North Queen Charlottes Thurs. ss. Pr. Charles 11:30 a.m. For Ahuka Wed, ss. Prince George, ... 3 p.m. hh. Pr. Henry 3 p.m. June 19 ss. Princess Alice ajn. June 28 ss. Prln. Charlotte ajn. June 29 ss. Princess Louise a.h. From Alaska Mon ss. Pr. Rupert 7 o.m Wed. ss. Prince Rupert 7 a.ra. June 20 63. Pr. Charlotte 5 pjn. June 24 ss. Prln. Louise 5 p.m. June 27ss. Princess Alice 5 pjn. ftm Skeena River Friday ss. Cardena p.ra All Securely Fastened, Let Us Hope A Paris fashion expert reports "a tug-of-war between long and short klrts."-Quebec Solell. S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires Accessories Gas Si OH - Flat Rate Repairs - Wrecking Service Tl'lrd Avenue Phone 83 IS DOING RIG WORK (continued from lege 3) are beyond the reach of a church. Miss Hasell and her helpers visit the outlying homesteads, hold simple services and Sunday-Schooh, and recruit, members for the Sunday-6choo1-by-Post, by whlim means the children, as well .m their parents, learn some thing of religion. A serious of the problem is revealed by the fact that the Bolshevist are fat- more zealous in their antl-rellgious campaign than we are as a whni in our religious campaign. Miss liasell and her fellow workers arc doing their utmost to fight these Influences, and in the doing of u encounter all manner of dangerous strange and unforsecn experiences In Peace -River "In one of her books, Miss Hasell remarks casually that one Au gust the Mission had to visit 6.00.) people In the Peace River BtocV covering 10.000 square miles, anJ that their road, which lay through a bog. was In such a condition that It had taken a man they knew 38 Jjours to cover four miles,, Mi Hasell merely remarks, Theroad rentalrily was bad,' nothing mon The Uvea of the setUers are otter. cruelly hard, especially for the women, and for those families who have come from the Old Country and who hive therefore been ac customed to a far easier and more sheltered life than It possible lr. the Oreat North-West. One of her stories, picked at random out of many, by reason of 1U extreme simplirity, reveals the contrast be 'ween the life of hardship lived In many Instances by farmer foil-overseas with the life led in Uv British Isles. "We went to see a man and hi wife," she writes, "who came from London 20 years ago. They had never been visited by a clergyman or had had a service. Through hard times and poverty, lonellnei! and the loss of two children wher the shack was burnt some years ago. they lost their faith. V taught their children and put them on the Sunday-SchooI-by- Post; they had never been taught tbout God. I asked a friend of mine in Canada to write to the mother and cheer her up, which she did. and sent her clothes for herself and her children. The fani lly were quite different when wc saw them aglln. The mother told us how she had gone to a concert of glee singers and said, 'I had not been anywhere for 14 years, and I could not have gone unless your friend had given me those nlc clothes. It was like old days when I went to Westminster Abbey; how I did enjoy it.' " UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED fttritnru lve lrlnrf Kupert f or Vanrnuvrri T.S.h, CAT.M.V EVERY TI'KSDAV. 1.30 P.M. Arriving Vancouver. via Ocn. rlU, Thuridaj Noon approx. I.S.S. CAHIIENA EVERY IIIIHAV MlltMCIIIT ArrUlng Vancouver Sunday midnight appro, aalllnia to Port 81mpon, Allot Arm. Anjox. Stewart and Naai River point. Bundajr. 8:00 p.m. Purthn Information regarding all sailings and ticket at fRINCE RUPKRT AOENCY: Krc nml Avenue. riioiif BfiS NATURAL PURE Fresh Milk Free from any preservative or treatment whatever. Milked and delivered dally from our own, cows. Four successive years Government Grade A certificate Health and Sanitation. A trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. PRINCE RUPERT DAIRY IJox 895 Phone 287 Local Items Oinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Hellbroner's Store. H S. Parker sa;d list night on the .Prince Charles to make the round trip to Stewart Anyox, and Massett Inlet on bulimias. Regular monthly dinner meetings of the Prince Rupert Shrine Club have been called off for the three summer monthsJune, July and August. J. C. Frlzzell of Massett, after spending a few days In the city, sailed by the Prince Charles last evening on his return to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Rev. Dr. F. W. Dafoe, pastor of First Baptist Church, will sail tomorrow morning on' the Prince Henry for Vancouver where he will attend church meetings. For supplying liquor to Indians Paul Zygmunt was fined $100, with option of two months' Imprisonment, in city police court this morning. He pleaded guilty. Mrs. J. A. Crawford, who has been visiting in the city as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Carson, sailed by the Prince Charles List evening on her return to Premier. Dr. A. R. Thompson and Dr. E. Sheffield, examiners of the Pension Board, and M. Wallace, acting as secretary, left on today's train for Smithers after having spent a few days here. It. C. Fraser, inspector of school1; who has been on a trip to Anyox. the Naas River and Port Simpson on official duties, returned to the city on the Catala this morning from the north. Victor Robinson, William Henry Ryan ana Ambrose Wilson, all Indians, were each f inea $10, with option of seven days' im prisonment, in city police court this morning for drunkenness. 1. C. Manning, assistant chief forester, who arrived In the citj yesterday from the interior in the course of a tour of the district on official duties, will sail on the ss. Prince Henry tomorrow morning for his headquarters in Victoria. A. Scott, Vancouver dock manager, and Mrs. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Coatcs of California were among the round trip passengers returning south aboard the teamei Catala today after mak ing the trip to Anyox, Stewart. Prince Rupert and other points on the'nortfc coast ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose picnic, Dlgby Island, June 21. Moose Hard Time Dance Friday June 26. Presbyterian Sunday-School Picnic Saturday, June 27, Dlgby Island. Canadian Legion Picnic July 12 Dlgby Island. Presbyterian Basaar November 5 154 Typewriters for Rent by day. week or month Rose, .Cowan & Latta Phone 234 SAILINfiS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Juneau and Skagway June 15, 19, 22, 20. To Vancouver, Victoria and 13, 20, 24, 27. For Ilutrdalc, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Hay, Campbell River, Vancouver, Victoria-Friday; 10 p.m. Full information from W. C. Orchard, General Agent Cor. 3rd Ave. & 4th St. Phone 31 .THE DAILY NEWS Yes, it's different! Rice Krispies is the only cereal that's so crisp it actually snaps when you pour on milk or cream. Delicious toasted rice. Different for breakfast. And what a treat for lunch with fruits or honey added! Kiddies love it. Use Kris-pics in candies, soups. At grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. ,v ItlCE KRISPIES RICE 1 KRISPIES Football tonight 6:45. Merchants vi Regiment. Glasses fitted tf registered optometrist at Hellbroner's store. G. A. Woodland'sailed vesterdav afternoon on the Prince Rupert for a brief business trip to Ocean Falls. Aid. and MrtOp, H. LInzey will sail tomorrow mornlpg on the 38. Prince Henry for a trip to Van couver. Don Mathesoru . .son' of Cltv Treasurer and Mrs. D. H. Mathe- son, saUd last evening on the ss. Prince Charles for Premier. Sergeant Alex McNeill, provincial police, sailed last evening on the Prince Charles for a trip o Port Clements on official duties. Mrs. K. Galen, widow of the late Senator Galen yr Alaska,, disembarked here from the steamer. .Ca tala this morning after atvislt to . . S Mali. t, uyacr. fT Tend er TENDERS will be received for Uv: erection of a Bishop's Residence on 4th Avenue. Plans and Specifications can be seen at the offir-of O. P. Tinker, Esq., Besner Building, City. The lowest or any tender no necessarily accepted. Tenders wl; close at 5 p.m. on June 24th ami are to be addressed to The Secretary. Bishop's House Building Committee, c-o O. P. Tinker. Esq. 141 Reduced Price Fresh Raw Milk Now! 7 Quarts for $1.00 12 Pints for $1.00 For Cash Only DOMINION DAIRY rhoncRcd COS P.O. flax 47.1 HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all roonu A. J. l'KUDIlOMME. Prop. Cor. of Frascr und Fifth 8ts. SAVOY j Mrs. J. Thompson, Cedarval; j Rev. Henry Flores. kltwanga; R. 8 : Sargent. Hazelton: Mr. and Mrs. L F. Dudoward and M. Watson. Port Simpson; A. H. McPherson, Prlnc? Rupert. New Royal Hotel I. 7jirrlll, frop THE IIOrt.1, HOUTII WHILE Hut Si Oold Water; Bteam licit 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrphone tSI ROYAL S. Inglls, A. Hallvn. Thomas II. O. Sterling" and Otto Harman Vancouver; M. Ross and O. Phillips C.N.R.; Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Orant. Port Easing ton. Knox Hotel Are Our MEALS Oood? Our Gurst. Buy They Are. Mail Schedule For the East Monday, Wednesday urday , From the East ' Sunday, Tuesday and Thuru.lay .: ! 3.30 pjn. For Vancouver- Sunday Tuesday .-... Thursday Friday .. and 3al-10.3( am. ....... 9 pjn. 12:30 noon 9 p.m. 11, PJn. June 3, 13, 20, 24, and 27 p.m. From Vancouvci Sunday 4 p.m Wednesday . 10.30 pm Friday .. pjn. Saturday ii-.; 10:30. a.m. June 8, 15, 19, 22, 28'and 29 ....a.m. For Stewart and Anyo- Thursdays 8 pjn. Sunday .'. 7 pjn. Wednesday 3 pjn Saturday 3 pjn. From Stewart ahd Premier Sunday .: 8 p.m. Tuesday .. 11:30 a.m. Thursday 8 pjn For Naas River and Port Simpson- Sunday From Naas River, and Port 7 pjn 11.30 ajn For Queen Charlottes May 2, 16 and 30. From Queen Charlottes June 13 and 27. JUne 11 and 25. For Alaska-June 8, 15, 19, 22, 20 and 29, ...a.m From Alaska-June 3, 13, 20, 24,and 27 pjn There's a Lack In Ills Case All Right Mill P9AJ9SOO 9AEII UOA XlQISSO.T the man who hooks his thumbs Into the armholes of his vest and says. that the world owes him a living j does not get many of the luxuries Moose Jaw Times-Herald. ADVERTISING COPY MUST BE IN EARLY Copy for display advertise- ments should be In the hands of -'the printers not later than 3'p.m. the day prlorito publl- cation. This Is necessary to en- able best positions to be se- cured. f Tuesday, June 16, 1931 There is No Doubt About It! This is a Genuine. Absolutely CLOSING OUT of JABOUR BROS., LTD. Bankrupt Will set the thrifty huyers of Prince Rupert on fire with enthusiasm. It will he a close out sale in earnest. Everything must be sold as the store is for rent. I promise you bargains! Yes, the biggest bargains ever pf fcred by anyone. Just wait until Saturday folks, when we'll open up with a bang! W. O. GRANT In full charge. Selling stock and fixtures. Prepare Now For Prince Ruperts all Fair This year the Prince Rupert Fair Hoard is offering substantial prizes for the best individual farm and garden exhibit. There is a special prize for floral displays. Several new classes have been added to the flower show section. The tone of the fair will be improved by the exclusion of the ordinary sideshow touts, the sideshows being mostly in the hands of the Rotary and Gyro Clubs this year. Growers thoughout the district arc cordially invited to exhibit this year and visit the city if possible during Fair Week. Watch the Daily News for details, both before and after and during the time of the Fair. If your paper docs not arrive, telephone the office i