TKOT. TWO .THE DAILY NKWSi. U J- J J J i Celebrates After 28 Years In Business By Opening Fine "THE TIE OF A THOUSAND KNOTS" New Store In Prince Rupert Bryant Company Limited Now Has Fine Corner on Third Avenue in New Building -.a P.O. BOX C22 t mi Consistent with their policy of featuring merchandise of the hUhest quality, Bryant Co. Ltd have been seihnc HEADLIGHT Union-Made Overalls for many years. Pay a visit to the new and up-to-date home of Bryant Co. Ltd and, while thire, do not fail to see the display of HEADLIGHT Union-Made Work Clothing. HEADLIGHT -OVERALLS WORK SHIRTS and TROUSERS Fashi on NEW LOCATION'-532, 3rd AVE. WEST Established in 1911 by George A. Bryant, Brvant's Store for Men and Boys has served the people of Prince T 1 1 ' A T- Al ituneri ana vicinity ior uvemy-eiimt years, uunne mis time, through bad times and good, Bryant's Store went on selling its goods, tons and tons of it, in the same old stand. Now the store has taken a new lease on life by moving into large modern quarters t in a new building where it will have even greater opportunities than In the past to be of service to the people of Prince Rupert and vicinity by supplying them with their needs in men's and boys wear. George Bryant, controlling share holder in Bryant Company Limited, Is very proud of his record of fair dealings. He set out twenty-eight years ago to supply the best In ' clothes at the lowest possible price ; always remembering that the one i would make . demand his customers oi prince RUDert neonte With this view in mind he never bought job lots, bankrupt stock or samples, but dealt directly with nationally advertised manufacturers and Importers, guaranteeing every (article which left the store to his : customer's satisfaction. There was 'nothing spectacular about his bus Craft Clothes The Proof of ihe Pudding is in the Eating The Proof of a Garment is in W e arin g You Will Find That Every Fashion-Craft Suit or Topcoat Will give you excellent service A service that consists in not only a long wearing garment but also one that because of its superfine tailoring retains its shape until the last day worn. Do not put it off any longer. Be economical by buying FASHION-CRAFT GARMENTS, your wisest investment in lasting satisfaction. Exclusive Prince Rupert Agents for Fashion-Craft Cloth cs IRYANT COMPANY LIMITED th, PHONE M7 "CONGRATULATIONS and good success in your new-location. We know the move is made possible by your Srict adherence to those principles of fair dealing which adversity endure. We feel success cannot impair nor very proud to be one of your suppliers. FASHION-CRAFT MANUFACTURERS LIMITED "It Pays Well to Dress Well" wnteh it could not have In the old Scth Street stand. I Today Mr. Bryant Is happy as he surveys his new place of business j and Is cognizant of the advantages .i gives uj me people wno are ana ,q will be his customers. He asks the people of this vicinity to call in at the new premises, not to congratulate him on what he has done, but .c- take pride in the fact that this' is a Prince Runert Institution madpiil wholly possible by the past support oi nun was vaiue ior ulelr rauHey. Asked M tQ what he consldered i his success In business due, Mr. Bry- ant said two things, management and service. He had never bought substandard goods, had always paid one hundred cents on the dollar for ! his goods and had taken advantage -?f every discount fqr cash payment of obligations possible. Mr. Bryant has the enviable credit; 'iness but the number of his friends record that he has never turned a 'and customers Increased until now draft back on a manufacturer or the business has reached such dl- ""porter. That is a record of which ! mensions that he feels Justified In i launching out and giving the bus 10 oe proua ana speaKs ior nis management ability. This record j 'iness the opportunity to expand when the business showed no pro- fits and there were many lean( business, years when he had to work on small salarifs, even no salary at all. However, over the period of years the firm had pros-ipf red and Mr. Bryant is very grateful to the people of this district for having made it so. There had nev- ,er been large profits as his policy in business was to carry on so that (both his customers and himself benefited from every transaction. I That had been his policy In the past and he assures us that that policy of doing business will continue to be used In the new location. Bryant's store was not always 'and is not now wholly a family affair. In 1919 Joseph Greer became 1 years in his twenty-eight years of i a stockholder In the firm and was' identified with Mr, Bryant until , 1930 at which time he left. Today he has atsoclated with him his two sons, James A. Bryant and Wlzner Bryant, and Sam Joy. All three of his associates are real Prince Ru-, pert people raised and educated in (Prince Rupert. Having confidence in this staff, Mr. Bryant Is gradually relinquishing his hold on the I management to them and he ask I that the peODle of this vicinity will (be as good to the three young men jhe leaves In charge as they have Deen 10 nimseii in past years. Of late years Mr. Bryant has done (Continued on Pprjc Three) PICTURES FOR JULY List of Offerings at Capitol Theatre For Present Month is Announced The following picture bookings for the Capitol Theatre In July are announced: July 3,. 4 and 5 Clark Gable and Myrna Loy in "Too Hot to Handle." July 6 and 7 -Ignace Jan Pader-eski, Charles Farrell and Marie Tempest in "Moonlight Sonata" and Ruth Russey and Paul Kelly In "Within the Law." July 8 Florence Rice, Una Mer- kd and Ruth Hussey in "Four OlrU In White." July 10, 11 and 12 Norma Shear er and Clark Gable in "Idiot's July 13 and 14 Robert Taylor and Myrna Lby In "Lucky Night." July 15 Vivien Leigh In "Dark Journey" and Ann Shirley, Nan Orey and Ralph Bellamy In "Girls' School." July 17, 18 and ID Not booked as yet. July 20 and 21 Richard Greene and Nancy Kelly in ; '.'Submarine Patrol." July 22 Dead End Kids, Edward ( Everett and Mlscha Auer In "Little j Tough Guys in Society" and Lewj Ayrei and Maureen O'Sulllvan lnj "Spring Madness." July 24,25 and 26 Paul ana Bette Davis In "Juarez.1; . July 27 and 28 Louis Hayward and Joan Fontaine In "Duke of West Point." 1 "The Truth is not only strangrr bvti aho mere appcalingly interesting It'tin fiction Monday. Jrijr S. Correctly Styled CURRIE SAXONY WOOL Currie's Patented Wool Lined TRUTIE Construction Gives the Elasticity of a Hand-Made Tie THE TRUTH NOT FICTION TrrentyEipht Years we have had the pleasure of iupoly'n BRYANT COMPANY, LIMITED with our goods. We certain!.-o r acl to take this opportunity of thankinr? them for the conf dence that you have shown in our lines and we trust that vc ' t . have your goodwill for many years to come. Yours is a fine record and we wish you every success in your new location. E. & S. CURRIE LIMITED Exclusive Furnishings and Specialties for Men THE WE SALUTE Bryant Company Limited On the Opening of its New Store To serve a community for 2& years is in itself an accomplishment to which any business may point With pride. But to win in those yeara u reputation which makes its namu synonymous with quality and value is a still greater achievement. The Bryant Company Limited, which has been a valued customer of VVm. ha H. Leishman Company Ltd. since the day it was founded, has earned thit enviable position through its own progress, iveness and sound management. It is with a feeling of pride in our relationship that we offer congratulations anu best wishes to Prince Uujert's new quality men's and boys store from Canada's t quality clothing name. dnman Clothes Wm. H. LEISHIVRN & Company Ltd. Toronto NORTHERN B, C. POWER Company Limited REFRIGERATORS, RANGES, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS This Company Compliments the Bryant Co. Ltd. on the Acquisition of Their New Modern Home