DIAMONDS Gems of Romance. Mounted in iModern Settings by Skilled Craftsmen We Have a Large Assortment of the Latest Designs In ENCASEMENT KINGS WEDDING RINGS, BROOCHES, BRACELETS, EARRINGS Or, we will make to order, any design that you prefer, in rings or any other piece of jewelry. We have in stock ' rings from $12.50 t 1200.00. We Invite Your Inspection. FINE CHINA, DINNERWARE, GLASSWARE Basement Store Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist couver some weeks aio. He had In hand plans for the planting of Dr. Hanklnson's garden but. it Is prob- lshed, at any rate not as Mr. Coles sults- conceived them. lAre Saved From Death In Fire i Originator of Junior "G" Men's Cliib Hero of Episode in Vancouver I Saturday One of the Important features of' VANCOUVER, July 17: CP-Prlnce Rupert gardens is the lack Constable Ronald Everleigh, known of uniformity among them. In oth- . VOT,U8J,d1,B as orlSlnator of the er words each person shows some Jun,or1 Men's Club ' bys, originality in design or method. tscued two men and a woman from There are really two important. !moke;,r,11 rooms abovc a smal! classesthose who grow flowers fori0"1 BlTtwt restaurant on Sat-the sake of the plants themselves "5day-, Ev1erlieRh Covered fire in and those who engage in land-,,the caff basement while on beat, l"r" in alarm and th bat-case scape gardening. In the former everything Is sacrificed for,tled "trough smoke to aid the ten-the welfare af the individu- i&ntf to escaPe- He was nearly trap-al so that the best possible Ped When he went 1x1 a thlrd timc for a man who was rcscued bv may be secured. That is particu- laiij iiubiv,i.aiic 111 uivoc ui ant;i peas where a few growers use the ' single stem method of growing in' order to secure the largest possible J flowers. Tom Beattle on Tenth! Q. C. ISLANDS Avenue carries the system much I Capt. George Leary of Port further by dividing the largest parti Clements motored down recently of his garden into rectangular plots j for a visit with friends at Sklde-with single plank walks between to i Bate and Queen Charlotte. enable easy access to all. His rows are all mathematically correct and' Prospectors returning fromCum-hls plants are wonders, practically shewa report having seen hund- everyone perfect. In a few weeks. reds of deer there. Some days from now he will have a mass of J large herds pass along the beach, bloom. Mr. Beattie's neighbor, P. Elk are reported to be increasing J. McCormlck. whlse house is on the rapidly in the Dena Valley. knoll overlooking Ninth Avenue i but with entrance from Tenth, has Serglus d Bucy of Lawn Hill a well lanscaped' garden. He is! Motored down to Skldegate and growing excellent peonies and has Queen Charlotte recently on busi-a few of most of the perennials and nex- some of the annuals. He should enter his garden in one of the class-1 Ladies of the Queen Charlotte is for competition. I Islands who have volunteered to sew linen for the Queen Charlotte Nature's molhnri i. a n.-f 1 City Hosnital include Mrs mvwm vva o u nuiiuvt'Ui w one. Most neoDle have seen the "laiiory oi irt Clements A. L. Mrs. drift of foxcloves in mv e.irdpn Dunlop of Port Clements, Mrs. S They were self sown and look as if de Bucv of 'n Hill. Mrs. A. someone had stood below and Jnes of Skldegats Mission, Mrs thrown the seed up the hill. No .amount of planning could have accomplished it. And yet nothine could have been Just as nleasing artistically as this wild drift. We saw some of these drifts of flowers Califomia redwood, English oak 4m tha n1..nl -i .. and Douglas fir rnnt trmA in rrrnnr CWIUI LU " w tur piUbUl CO SIIUWIJ Iy PrpH Pnloc txrhnn ha ca ii Vpry SUCCfllllV Oil thp OiiMn - k.u waw nVM U OIIUWCU 1 i C 1 1 1 i I. '" ' " the annual meeting of the Hortlcul- chf,rlotte Wnds. l ast fall a smalll tlirnl Krxlpfv In tho cnrlni. SUCCEED I IN MUSIC! Pass Mamie E. E. Phyllis Jenner. Grade VII Honors Margaret ' Large. Jovce Oawthome. Grade VI Honors, Jean McAfee. Pass, Lawrence Hankinson. Grade V Honors, Ruth M. Walton. Grade IV Grade III First Class Honors, Solvlg Mork Honors Monica Holtby, Jack David L. Jones (equal). Pass, John Christensen. Grade II First Class Honors, Frank James. Honors, Jean Ayres. THEORY Grade IV Conterpoint, History Pass, Lois Judie. Harmony Pass, Ada Brown. History First Class Honors, Annie Grade III Harmony Pass, Bernlce Eastwood. Grade II First Class Honors Beverly E. Nelson, Stanley Wozney, Clifford Wanamaker, Joyce Gawthom, Margaret Large nnd 5,CeVeM"; Mrs. h"a'Intyfe!'Q"al': George Hankinson. C. Bruce of Skldegate an-i Mr. William Wachmude of Queen Charlotte City Honors Patrick McAfee. Carson, Jean PIANO Associateship (A.T.C.M.) Solo Performer's First Class Honors, Frances Moore. " .. -... iiraae ix. area In the Dena Valley wa, plant-1 PaUzrv I Pustule .Tio nih- -J ... wv )Ji il - rn 'n balsam Thl wnrV h k Muny who met.Mr. r"s here will carrled on voluntary, costing th;i Grade VlII regret to hear that he dlrt n Van- oreatry oeparcmeni notnmg. Honors, PhyUs HambUn. Dally advertising in the DalH News is sure to bring dally re- Members of the Horticultural So- ln"rPorate ln order to pro- vlde for thls-fefforts ciety a-re glad to know that their are. being appreciated as Hhown by several donations toward "T y0U ked at Jamea their Bardf n n Borden Street? m funds this year. It is very dls- heartening to end the season with ZZ fT f "1 ".1 a J61 J Later In the a deficit. So far no nor. -t. season the chry- thoueht of donnti o .no.i,i isantnemums will appear on the - o MAvbiui nat r- lenge cup or vase for the winner in any particular class. One better than that would be to remember the society in one's will as a legacy to provide prizes in perpetuity for street side of the house. Worse than winds are those mists i that fall so lightly that the plants become overloaded and gradually bend and fall to the ground. That the annual show or for a special i 37 Baiuraay min & special made It to necessary do a lot of c r, u rose show. Perhaps the society staking. -H.F.P. THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAIL nuiTISH COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Urantl Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphosphates, Complete Fertilizers Producers & Kefincrs of Tadanac Brand Metals Gold. Silver. Lead, Zinc. Cadmium, Bismuth. Antimony Pass David Johns. Bruce Carter.. hcre Whifflets From The Waterfront The following is an official list G1IlneUlnj, IIoldlne up We of successful candidates in examinations held recently by the Toronto Conservatory of Music in Prince Rupert. The names are arranged in order of merit: TIAN'O Associateship (A. T. C. M.) Teacher's Pass, Jean MacLcan. Grade X Pass, Annie Petersen. Grade VIII Honors Bernlce Eastwood, William Bond. Union steamer Catala J on Skccna and Naas Rivers Nearly Eight Hundred Tourists in Port This Morning James Flndlay, having been for Stewart. Anyox and other nor thern points. The vessel had a good -sized list of passengers. Jo'. Owrge McAfee (equal: With a total of 236 Dasscnger on Edith Murvold. David Smith honrri RPR sifamer Prinrp.w (equal); Dorothy McLeod. Louise. Capt. 8. K. Oray. south- Grade II hfiiinrt from Slrnau.-nv to Vnnronvpr Honors-Joyce A. Taylor, Ingrld called m port from 3:30 to 5 o'clock Skog Grade I Honors, Barbara E. Tcng. VIOLIN Grade VII Honors. Englna Christensen. Pass, Elmore Hankinson. Grade IV Honors, Beverly B. Nelson. Grade III Honors Arline M. Fitzgerald,; Saturday afternoon. Most of the passengers were round trip tourists returning soutn. i-our aisemDarc-cd from the vessel here and three went aboard at this port for Three big tourist liners. In port ! this morning had more than sev en hundred passengers and they were much In evidence about the city, some of the stores reaping quite a harvest from their buying. The Prince Robert. Capt. H. E. Ned-den. arrived at 7:15 from Vancouver and was here until 1 o'clock this afternoon when she sailed for Alaska. This vessel had over three hundred passengers on board, a couple disembarking at this Dort. At 7:45 the Princess Charlotte. Capt. William Palmer, arrived with 230 pasengers from Vancouver. sailing at 10 a.m. for Alaska. Five (disembarked here and three or four went aboard for the north. The Prince George. Capt. J. A. Watt, arrived at 8.15 and sailed at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Powell River. She had 206 passengers on i board r whom alx dlsemh.-irVrri First Class Honors Robert Bart-1 , 77 , 'ett. Hilda Pottinger; Jean Ayre,.! J"r.K"M on. hc rr,ncc Rob- inc'uea a party oi tmrty-T.vr alt Morean, Terence Parsons'c" PUJM uraae vii Alistalr Crerar, Marie Nickerson (equal). Grade IV Honors Dorothy Kergln. Lois Nickerson. Pass, Barbara Hope. THEORY Grade IV j History Pass Frances Moore, Emily Yamanaka (equal): Mary Pustuk. j uraue ill Harmony, History Pass, Jessie Gibson. Grade II First Class Honors, Alistalr Crer ar. Grade I First Class Honors' Dorothv Kergln, Barbara Hope. TERRACE Dr. L. W. Kergln arrived Friday irom Prince Rupert for a week end holiday at Lakelse Lake. The doctor stayed with the Kenneys' at their lakeside home. T. A. McMartln arrived Saturdav morning from Smlthers with a car- load of steers and went on to Prince I Rupert. i A. J. Lancaster, provincial collec- ' tor, arrived from the coast rftv nnli Friday on routine business. I ucisuii" irurn IHJIUT1DUS. Unin headed bv Adeline Hardlstv whN hp hpn brlnilng rtmllar nart- les tr AUska for twenty years now Dr Eldon King and party of ten : Chicago persons were also on board Northland Transportation Co's steamer North Coast, with fish for transshipment East over the Canadian National Railways thrqugh Prince Rupert, arrived In port at 8 o'clock yesterday morning from Alaska and, after discharging, sailed a couple of hours later for TliU hrrtlte l for YOUNG MEN! Vocational Service litd. U net up to supply swing men with Information about mrxlern Industrie and to advise them about their own future therein. We lncereljr believe big chances fir fnaolutnlcallr minded young men exxtt today in aircraft oonntruotlon and mechanics, aeronautical engineering. Dlewel engineering, weldUitf. and air conditioning and refrigeration. We reprtnent lo-attturtlam with government approval and licence, and can show a you:v man how to get started in the Industry which most Interests him. If yci are at leant 18 years old, have reasonably rteady habits, Hie mechanics and are willing to exert yourself by a little extra work and atudy. then fill In this coupon and mall It today. Dy return maU and without rat you will get Important Jnfor-matlon which ran be the turning polint in your lHe I am OttrtlCUlarlv luterniteri l. learn. ' I lng more about: i AirtCHAfT Construction Mechanics I Master Mechanic DieMl Enslruscrlrur I Wcldtltg , Aim r . t fin wViHiri.scnui Alba ( Name Age.. Address Vocational Service Ltd. , IVIinny-Newa MUSICAL, I DRAMATIC "Kose of Washington Square" Here With Tyrone Power. Alice Faye and A. Joison roinrlnc hpnrt sine' and h . VM.Htiii -" - - r i nf liuloV nnl VBJitcrriflV ttllll h Although ih.r n o. serve as hlshllehu ol a stirring .. . . ... 'V....nn mwnanfm "RVa Rose uniavoraDie, socKcye tuning wun uim i""'" ElllneU in the Skeena Keena River nivcr 'con-"t""11' con- ins oquare. The Campbell Church tnurit-ri charter Haugland. yacht Westward left at of Wash n riramattr mmanCC - 7 ; 1 4u. 'nf n trirl tthn o-bk rn the level aDou luiui-u w uc very lair uuruig mc - - past week. The average per boat. love, comes as the feature of terms per day for both the Skeena and Naas Rivers was twenty-five thirty fish. First Class Honors Allan J. Du-.ed bv havine heavv freiehts to dls beau, Hilda Pottinger (equal)'. charge at waypoints. arrived in port Honors, Shuko Mlwa. at 11:30 last night from the south Pass Viola M. Prendcreast. Els- and sailed a couDle of hours later xAV f 1 1. n. . . I in t.h srrppn nf the Canltol Thrall' to here for the first hall or trus wees Heading the cast are Tyrone row-er, Alice Faye and Al Joison Th nliv nivn In a nrtnular bill f-j -i 4 o'clock 'leque house in New York Just af ter tne -"c war. " ai joison " is - u r;i, saiuraay aitcrnoon louowmg ar-ilc -rival 'ui oi of the uie train iruin which wiucu brought pruugiu in ui 1 i butcher - .In the theatre who hai .... .. . Rtntp'creat -. MAf nmlilHAn, ambitions for fnr the H stage efflfrft f 1 fnmiiv fmm th Pjit.m i ... .. . . - cv, . ( tk tlnifAP B'hA urtnit an nm i wno wiu maice an Aiascan cruise. " ..Sv. -.. The Westward had arrived last Frt-1 teur nlaht performance The stor day from Seattle to pick up the l the heart-breaking romance of Part) 14b.v miu ijiuuq w rorae young man. wno preiers i Capt. Mvc by his wits. Other member of delay iptnv. the cast are William Frawley. Jov Compton and Hobert Cavanaugh Song hits used in the picture sr elude "My Man. 55 "Toot Toot Tool sy. Goodbye." "I'm Sorry I Mac' You Cry." "Ja Da." "The Vamp The Curse of an Aching Heirt "April Showers." "Mammy.' "Rase of Washington Square." "I'm Ai ways Chasing Rainbows." Tm Wild ' About Harry" and "California Here I Come " I Many Mourn At Hagwilget For Herbert George HAOWILOCT. July 17 -The fun eral of the late Herbert W George adopted son of Mr and .Mrs Samuel Ocorge of Hagwilget. took place from Telkwa and Moricetown joining the local mourners. The resident priest was auUted in the funeral rites by Thomas Oeorge. eldest uncle of deceased, and the Hagwilget mission band also took part In the obsequies. Pallbearers were Enoch Seymour. Iac Tom. Fred George and P. Thomas. The coffin wai eoverorf with beautiful floral offerings from relatives and friends. After the funeral, sumvr wma served at the horn of Mn. Cwllla George, widow of the late Chief Felix Oeoree of Hakwllset, grandmother of the dead child. Advertlsinu is an .nvestment. THE SEAL" QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Ked Sockeye . PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Beiner Block Phone 234 Unforgettable rnlodi bring III back t4ci: th P1 past you you want wnt to to r. r member... re vtaixng th hiart of a gill on tht Unlaboutlcv, no xaatttr how it tricktd httt TYRONE ALICE POWER FAYE tht tlatt ol "AUtoada's Jtaglimt taad- IK RSE OF WITH AL JOLSON WILLIAM FRAWLEY JOYCE COMPTON HOBART CAVANAUGH At : 38 and 9 30 i:TUA At)Ilt:i Walt Disney's "Goofy and Wilbur" TONK.HT Tii:si)Ay-wi:i)Ni:8iAY 2 8howi at " :0J and 9:00 I'KiLONS iKUvi;n DOVSR. Bnglaad. July 17: (CP - After wmitUiR a day for favor able weather, between 30.000 and 30.000 pier ms were rrlcased here for a rare to home cntea in NotUj-umberiaiui and Durham. 300 miles awuv "March of Time" WI.MIll.UlON PKOIiri LONDON. July IT year mo the Wmif tournament realir.r! one nhilllrvs and C-: Recrtitiv Kat hav.' a no 000 'Mwooo IM.0OO S66.000 ELIO'S 5th Anniversary Sale Continued Come ( Klio's today and look around. Sec for yourself that every lovely piece of furniture there is plainly marked SALL PK1CK. That will save you many dollars. You may choose the article you wish to buy Small deposit will hold it. WE SELL ONLY FOR CASH Ho Losses. No account expenses that gives yon tie Lowest prices Elio's Furniture TIHItl) AVLNTi: riione QM.l'i 8I SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER Steamer leave Prince Kupcrt every SATUllDAY, 7 p.,,M MONDAY, 3 p.m. TrahiH leave Prh.ec Kupert for the Ent mommy, Weuiieaday, Friday, 6 p.m. Passenger Kxprt-s FRIDAYS, 11.00 a.m. For farm, rfc, Co or uritfl City Tickvl Office, 528 3rd Ue- v -t " J. H. BULGER Optometrist Itoyal Uank Uldf. Fresh Local Kaw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIKY l'HONK C57