DIAMONDS Gems of Romance. Mounted in Modern Settings by Skilled Craftsmen We Have a Large Assortment of the Latest Designs in ENCASHMENT RINGS, 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 rims from $12.50 to $1:00.00. We Invite Your Inspection. FINE CHINA, DINNERWARE, GLASSWARE Basement Store Max Heilbroner Man in the Moon Last Week Diamond Specialist Prince Rupert now has a fine Post Office and a fine hospital, a fine elevator and fine prospecU. Possibly we pay develop a fine public spirit'. It's a great Me 1' w only learn to appreciate it. I always f,ee' pjty for those people that "always have to XwX on the worel, jjd of everything. They cannot enjo?. lift much. The beginning of Prince Rupert's return to prosperity rmy possibly be dated from he time the locil ball team won the first game of the series from K?tchlkan. Well done Prince Rupert boys I couldn't have done much better myself. And the, weather man did his bit, too, Just at the right time. What d0 you think of that? i It seems to me that Prince Rupert Is coming to life and sports are helping to move the dry bones into action. Tourist: "Is it far to the next town?" Native: "Well. It seems further than it is, but you'll find out It ain't." A Negro signed his, name "Col. Geone Wahineton Jones." When rrmonstratrd with. 0n the grounds that he had never been a colonel In the army, he renlled: "Dat means 'colored.' and I jes' put it first so it looks better." The teacher had just finished iclllnc the story of the Pilgrims to a group of small children. t 'Now. Ortrude." began the teacher, "when the Pilgrims had hn here a year and had gathered In their good crops, what did they do?" "Bought a cari replied Gertrude promptly. ' . Gabardine Sports Jackets Zipper or button front, belted blouscd backs . . . Two tone colors . . . Phone 297 $3.45 Boys' as above, two-tone colors Sox Plain colors Socks $395 $2.65 S ox All Men's Regular 50c Hose Sizes 92 7 to 12. Reduced to, 2 pairs for All Men's Regular 75c and $1.00 Hose Reduced to. per pair UJv Boys' Golf Hose In two price 9f and 4.f AO ranges. Per pair I Young Men's I Whifflets From The Waterfront J Co-Op is Mild-Curing in Shellfish riant Scouts Off to Porcher Island Camp This Week The Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association has taken a lease on the Prince Rupert Shellfish Co.'s building on the Prince Rupert waterfront and Is usirn the place for the mild curing of troll cauRht salmon which is shipped In tierces. Charles Borch is In c ha rue of the Association's mild curing operations. The most of the product Is shipped East. Onlv fish fifteen pound or over in weight are mild cured. Last year the Association carried out mild curing at the plant of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., turning out three hundred tierces during the season. 1 On Thursday of this week the Boy Scouts of this city are going to camp at Oval Bay, Porcher Island. The Anglican mission ship Northern Cross, skippered by the Rev. E. W. Slater, is to be used as a transport ship. The advance party set out at three o'clock this morning aboard the Nereis, commanded by Dr. N. M. Carter, to lay out the camo site. Those going this morning included John Davey. Harold Nordan. John Moore and Ole Sor-non under Scoutmaster R. C. II. nmford. The Indications are that th's year's camp will be very successful, there being nearly three times as many In attendance as there were last year. Owing to camp preparations the final meeting of the First Prince Rupert Troon scheduled for this evening, has been' cancelled. Southbound from Alaska to Vancouver. C.NJt. steamer Prince Robert. Capt. H. E. Nedden. arrived In port at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon from the north, sailing, south at 6 pm. The vessel had on board 225 passengers. Five disembarked here and live went south aboard her. Delayed by having heavy freights to discharge at waypoints. Union steamer CataVa, Oapt James Find lay. arrived In port at II :M last night from the south and sailed at 3:15 a for Stewart. Anyox and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow after noon southbound. H a vine on board some HI pas rngers, consisting largely of round trip tourist returning south. C PJt fteamer Princess Lulse. Capt S. K Gray, arrived' In port at 3 30 Saturday afternoon from the south and sailed a couple of hours later for Vancouver and, waypoints. Thlr teen persons disembarked from the vessel here and two went aboard it Prince Rupert for the south. Northland Transportation Co.'s steamer North Sea. Capt. A. W Nlckereon. arrived In port at 5 30 yesterday afternoon from Alaska and sailed two hours later In continuation of her voyage to Seattle after having discharged mild cur ed and frozen fish for transshipment East over Canadian National Railways. The vessel had quite a number of tourists n board. The Alaska freighter Taku Is due In port tomorrow from Ketchikan with fresh and mid cured fish for transshipment East over Canadian National Railways. Bringing in a party of basrba!' fans consisting of Cecil Wheat L H. Kubley. Mrs. Harold Blanton Miss Mae Hall and Miss Norma Kubley. a Ketchikan airplane, piloted by Ray Rcashaw. arrived here at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, taking off at 8 o'clock last even ing on Its return north. Southbound after her first voyage of the season to Alaska. C.NJl. steamer Prince Rupert. Capt. Nell McLean, arrlvediin port at 9 o'clock this morning from the north and sailed at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Vancouver Via O-ean Falls and Powell River. The vessel had on BRYANT'S w REMOVAL SALE We Arc Sure You Will Have a 100 Per Cent Satisfied Purchase and He Dollars Ahead Besides All Dressing Gowns and Smoking Jackets Greatly Reduced in Price Beacon Cloth Robes QO QC As low as $AVO Silk Robes-As low Wool Rolcs As low as Smoking Jackcts-A's low as . . ALL LEISIIMAN and FASHION-CRAFT Blue and Grey Serge $4.95 Bryant Company Limited $4.45 $8.45 $3.95 Suits Priced for clearance. A real saving. Q4 Q AtZ As low as 9J.e7.1t) Only Till the End of This Month Does This Big Event Last ! Buy This Week and Save ! HATS TO CLEAR Special clearing line of fur felt hats made and styled by John B. Stetson. Many shades and all sizes at $2.45 STETSON HATS Light weights and medium weights Values to $7.50. Sale Price- I'liunc 2D7 1 Elfl mm The Ketchikan bol Neptune, which brought the baseball team here for the international series left at 8 o'clock last evening on Hi return to the First City with the players' party on board. B ---- - -SHi Home Oil Distribute! s Ltd. tanker Dinamac, Capt. J. McCullough, was in port yesterday discharging fuel supplies for the station. Southbound after a specially arranged Alatka cruise. C.PJl. steamer Princess Charlotte, Capt. William Palmer, is due here Thursday morning at 9 o'clock and will remain until 12:30 noon. Later In the season another similar cruUe will be run. No calls are scheduled at Prince Rupert northbound. TXNDEna von the uunxt op nvs (6) KLBCTtllCALLY DIIIVEN AMMUNrnON ItOIHTB gEAtD Tcim1. ritclrd in CTjVtlopc tmrked TtntSrt for Ainmmution Ilolsu," and Mktrn(l to tho DmUir of Ocmtracl. Department of Ktknl Mm. Otutt, Ontario, will tx, re-tived until 12 o'clock noon (DST.) Monrijr. Jujr 10. 1930. for U Bvnmlr of two 12) hoUU delivered i VkjUnU D. O.. and Uvrro 3 botU delivered fct Prlnnt tlx irw. n n Teradp will not be oontVlrny tinlw tmuSn on the form Mfilled by Mio DopacUin-nt and in KicordMWt wWh th CDtidltlonB net fortli Uteretn. Th tvelttcaxtom. may be oetokicd on i"n v tne uiatrint oilleer nmtvdlnir. Mllt&rv ni.M tin ft Mid D- Oom- Vl. torln. B C. or to Uu Dlrrotor of' Oon-1 u,-L". "TwMjieot, 01 nuoimi Drrenoe, OUitwa. Eacti tender mux be Moompialed by certlflod chjue on chartered bonk in Ciuud. iM.yMe to xe order of thn HonouraWe the KUnMer of National Defence, frr ten peroeut fl) of the mount of the tender. The cltfou of the ouocrMful tenderer .yjicivu. mkjuui ne aeeime to enter lmto oontritot far the wort or ihauld r,t fall, fcftet accepting the oon-trftot, to ocmplete mune in ivoaordanot with the plana and upectflcatlona. The Drpartmen doea not bind tUelf to accept the lowent or any tender h. tl. LalXLCIiR. Deputy Minuter. rvrtm t Ilataonal Defenee, Ottawa, June 14, 1930. H, C. 7419 P. D. 3 At O. 7Mt P.O. 1 lUtte latls Star of "Hark Victory" at Capitol Theatre l int of Thli Week Presenting Beit IXtvts as the Ill-starred heroine of a tender and poignant romance. "Dark Victory,' a story of love and courage pitted -igatnst fate, come as the feature offering to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here for the firat half of this week opening tonight. Dette is Ute gag and carefree young leader of a set of sochHy folk Young and likeable, love aj& destiny enter her life and bring about a complete metamorpsos in her HI 5 TWICt ITi.f ! ACADEMY AWARD board 167 passengers, most of whom were round trip tourists returning south. Three persons disembark-, ' ed at Prince Rupert. The Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co.'s power yacht Wand-j errr has arrived at the Armour Sal-1 vagc Co.'s float from Anyox. having been taken over by the local concern. TOMTE, TI ES, and WED. Two Shows Nlghllr I'M and 9:05 DRAMA IS POIGNANT 1 BETTE DAVIS in Warner Brothers DARK VICTORY featuring GEORGE BRENT Humphrey BOOART (At 7:20 and 9 V, KXTKA Walt DUnos "I'KACTICAL Pit. sport -t'snnuv.urR character. The mm . the story of thorour in facing a lore thai : jh-j life Itself. Playing opposite VLa lr, Oeotge Hrent who r.-most ' 1 sympathetic r eer. Another lover - f ft"-belt ' frustrated, is Hit, gart who appears a honest Irish horn u..:i -er Interesting roembrr is Owaldlne Fltagrr.t.o girl, making ber fir.-- ; in an American pw-turr members of an Irnprt Ronald Reagen. Henry Tmv Wltherspoofl, Domtin Virginia UrUno, Ourl-and Herbert Rawlinvm SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER Steamer leaves Prince Rupert every SATURDAY, 7 p.m.; MO.NDAY, 3 p.m. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the Knst Monday, etlnemlay, Friday, 6 p.m. ZZv ; Passenger Kxpres Y) FRIDAYS, 11.00 a.m. For fares, etc., call or irrf' Uty lichvl Office, 528 3rd Ave. '..a:. THE CONSOLIDATED .MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED THAIL imiTISII COI.U.MIHA .Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium 1'hoopliates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Suptrphoi-phates, Complete Frrtlllieri Producers & Refiners of Tndnnac Brand 3IclnU Gold. Silver. Lead, y.lnc. Cadmium. 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