Sale prjee g' l9jirr' Ln, n ;1 C A. Hedreen of dhe. research. , Albert.Farrow, steamboat inspec-! oartment of the, CtMiFtahtog; tor, after a trjp, Into-the Yukon on! L arrived in the, city on tMPrln- official duties, arrived In the city ll charlotte, this raorrdng, J-frwp, the. north on the. Princess Vancouver, being here on official Alle&Saturday afternoon. duties ' I , The.Pfnce,Rupertayropiub will MrI. wilUam King oX.Terraceiar. be. m, reg.uar monthly business ses-rlved id the city on last. nUhVJ.slCAAtlts.weelUyJuncheoApnWed- $100 PYJAMAS and. (.OWNS Watson's silk-knit pyjamas and gowns. Values to $3.50 $1.95 S1I.K PAJAMAS- Purr silk pajamas, tailored or lace, trimmed. tpa rose or white. Values to $1.05, tor $2.95 cil.K KIMONOS Silk kimonos Moire or figured, assorted colors. I I'. $2.95. PANTIES and VESTS Waffle knit underwear, panties and vests. 3 for $iU)ft SlORT SHjUTSV ; Sport skirts, children's or-adulU, 2 ;fpr-r- $1.0,0i UPLIFTS Women's lace uplifts 3 for-r $1.00 GIRDLES Women's elastic girdles, allies. Each- $1.0ft VI.'QT. n nil. lUOOMKilS. Watson quality vest ands bloomer?, silk, knii. 2 for,- $1.00; nvTMIINfi SUITS Bathing sultst, women's or chlldren'fl, pure wool, Each- $1.50! iiniTcr HRESSES House dresses, a special clearance of better dresses. Each $1.00 SEE OUit WINDOWS Dr. Joseph T. Mandy, resident mining engineer, and-his assistant. traln from the inwnw anu w.u rsqay ol , this w efc Tomorrow, WlUlam J. Lynott, returned to tlw, turn home wew.wu-j.". m, Mwu.ayexecutlve.Juncheon, city, on the, Princess Alice-Satorday- km will be coming, in,. next, week mioin the dry doc, stall. Mrs. Florence Mlddaughj Christian Science lecturer, and Mrs P. W Ebbs, both of Los Angeles, after having spent the week-end In the city, sailed this morning on the Princess Charlotte.. for Juneau. 1 afternoon from the Atlln district u, uiennle general. passeneciJ I agent for the Canadian Fneifi Rev E. E Brandt, pastor of First Railway at Wellington New, Zea-BapU"t Churchy returned to the laivL;an4,M3. Olennle, whowe on ,itv lust week, from Edmonton a, visit to Canada, were here aboard where they have been spendlng-the past several weeks on official dut ies. I, Vfj Stossel arrived In. the city hire he attended a Western Cart- the;, Princess, Chnrtotte thU morn-Ion the Catala last nleht. from ada conventlpn of the Baptist In? going north ,to make, the round, Rivers Inlet, being on his way, to Church The guest speaker was. trip' to Alaska. iKhuizamateen Inlet-where.he.,wlll npv Dr Rushbroofc of undpnEng;-. . ., , , . :Join 'the, employ of , Arjiaand Aur, land, president oj the World AM- Miss Vera Dop4son, who teaches, lol's logging, camp. Mr. Stosselj a ance who spoke Interestingly; 'on school at Smjtherst and has been: former resident of Prince, Rupert church work in England under-war, visiting,, for the past) ten days with expects to be,. Joined- lafcr by, his, conditions. Dr. Rushbrook.ls.a.secp. her iinple-and auijtj Mr, and Mrs. p.. wife, and. family from, Vancouver ond cousin of Rey. Canon W; P. S, Walton, sailed Saturday after- Hushbrook of Prince, Rupert. noonpn the,Prlnce,Oeorge for Dun- Sergeant C. C. Jacklln chief of i can, Vancouver Island, to spend the, city, police, returned to the, cityi on James Jphn Dampurs, a new arr summer J vacation with her parents. Saturday afternoon's train from rival in town who had riot been here, Mr, andiMrs. W, lh Doodson. , Prince Oeorge, having, in his cus fpr twelve hours before he had tody. Clyde, Noel Cantreli who-was visited F A; MacCallum's power Provincial Constable William H. "rested at Prince; OeoTga. on a cruiser Arranmpre at the- Prince, Davidson,- being transferred from charge, of theft of goods from HuDert Rowing It Yacht Club and Sroithers. to Burriaby. arrived In the Qeorge Johnston's news itand -here, taken posse?10" of a, radio, there- cltyt.frora,,the, lnteror.on Saturday CantreJl pleaded guilty. before Mag-from, was fined $25; with option of a(ternoon's,traln , and sailed for the Utrate. McClymont- In slty police one montlrs Imorlsonment, In city th, on the.sUaraer Prince Oeorpe. court ls morning and was re-police court Saturday, staff Ser He, was accompanied by. his. wife ma.n4?d Sot sentence, oeant Ernpst Gammon nrnseeulpd and (imllv unrf aim hiH Mrt ni Z , - "3 v,t and W O. Fulton acted as defence prisoners from Smlthers. In his Dally New Classing AajDrlng counsel, Damours paid the fine, custody, result J WALLACE'S Clearance Sale FOUR DAYS STARTS MONDAY July 8th.. WOMEN'S SILK HOSK" Women's sllfc hose. Full fashioned. To, -80c. to i $1.00. 2 pairs $1.00; HAYON SLIHS Women s rayon slips. Assorted colors. 2 for RAYON SHiK HQSE Women'?. rayon sllkhose. Assorted new shades. 3 pairs h 3 for 1 -s ' 3 yards $M0 COTTON HOSH Woinen',s.cotton hose, fawn or grey, 4,palrsr $1.00 T MEN'S SOX, Men's silk, mix sox, 4 pairs $1.00 PILLOW SLIPS Pillow slips, hand embroidered. Per pair $1.00' TOWELS Tpwels. Nice soft auality. 20x40. 4 for 1 CUSHIONS Cretonne covered cushions, assorted designs. $1.00 niumvc Ii PlUow feather filled. Each l r mm. Curtain nets, assorted designs. 4 yards $1.00 CURTAINS IIROCADE DRAPERY V CURTAIN NETS ' CurUIn, all ready to hang, varied patterns. Pair 1 MV "" SHADOW CLOTHS Shadow cloths, 30 Inches wide, assorted colors. $1.00 t-t.u... unnA rtrnnnrv rriQp h1np nr rust. 2 VASt- r ill It J Wl lA-nut uin1' It 1 Q4 AA BABY BLANKET Baby blankets, pink or blue. 2 for $1.00 COATS Doys' and girls' coats. Ages 4 to 14, From $3.95 30.95 PHONE 9 city EOemNEWS NOTES Mb, D. A, MacPhee sailed Sat-, Mrs. Lee Gordon sailed Saturday urday afternoon on the Prince, afternoon on the 'Prince Oeorge George for a trip to Vancouver. for a trip to Vancouver. Oeorge Maddrlir returned to the' h. L. Mcintosh arrived In the city city on the Catala last night from last night from Terrace to spend-a a vacation trip to Vancouver. few days in the city. vrro a ntrncr returned to the' narrow Gomez' sailed Saturday pity; on Saturday .afternoon's train afternoon on the Prince Oeorge for from, a trip to Smlthers. a trip to Vancouver. Jack-. Mussallem sailed Saturday. Mrs, Anton Dybhavrt and daugh-i afternoon, on, the Prince Oeorge. ter sailed Saturday - afternoon,-on for a trip, to Vancouver. the. Prince Oeorge, for; a . visit In. Vancouver. , . ,.- Mr. and. Mrs. Angus Macdonald sailed Saturday afternoon-on the MrsIvan Frank came In oiulas; Prince Oeorge for a trip to Van- night's train, from Terrace, andiisa couver, guestiof, Mr andiMrs, R, Ii Mt;In- tosh. . W, R. Adams- and his, daughter oi Usk arrlYfd -on last night's Frank; Derry and-daughter. Miss train to,. spend. &i ew aays in me,-jean uerry, sauea-saiuraay aer . Mfcss Kay McMUlan RJi. return edtto the, city on (the, Catala, last night- Um a-,hQllday vlslt.to- VanT cpuver ; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beattle sailed on, ,tht?, Cardena Saturday, for a, month's holiday trip to 3t E. Matheson . of- the. Forest Dfanch service returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train from a. trip to the, Interior on official duties. Miss Clara, Stegavlg- R.N of the Prince Rupgrt General Hospital nursing staff returned to the city on the Catala last night, from a holiday trip to Vancouver. , H.' E: (Ted) Kergln, who has been in the south- for some time was a passenger aboard the Catala last, night going, through .from Vancou ver to Premier. Rev. W. S. Cooper, Anglican cler gyman at Greenville, sailed by the Catala. last night on his return to i the Naas River after a visit to the clt following a trip, to .Vancouver.! Mrs. H. O Kennedy 'and son. Seott, sailed jon the Prince. George t Saturday evening, for Vancouver whence they will proceed to .Prince George for a visit. CARD OP-THANKS The family of the late William Wilson wish to. thank all those who were so kind, and comforting to s us In our recent bereavement. Steamship Sailings For. Vanrmtvri. Monday 5S Prln. Hupert 3 p.m. , Tuesday Catala 1(30 p.m Friday Ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 p.m. Ss. Cardena. 10:30 p.m, Saturday S Prln. George. 4 .p.m. July er-SS Princess Alice . . 5 p.m. July-10 SS Prln. LouL- .. . 5 p.m. ; July. 13 SS- Princess Charlotte 5 pjn. July 17 SS Prln. Alice 5 p..m. July 20 SS Prln. Louise 5 pjn. July 27-SS Prln. Alice- 5 p.m. July 30 SS Prln. Louise 5 p.m. 'J. Hi Royal Bank Bld. CENTRAL HOXEIi STEAM BATHS Make, Appointments, 200 Rooms, 50c and, up Hot and Cold Water, Shower Bathi Mrs- C. F, Black, PrppcUtress. Fresh Locaj; Raw and Pasteurized MiHt, VALENTIN DATRY rnoNi ? IDORA n ti n Koller Mondays; and Tuesdays Open for Prlyate; Parties 4 Wed., Thurs., Frl., 7-11 2-4:30, 6-11 on Sat. noon on the Prince Oeorge for a trlpto, Vancouver andiVlctorla. Mrs. WUiam Cruickshank and son, Bobby, sailed JSaturday-. after noon on. the. Prince, George, for a vllt ln.Vancouverj MrssC. H.Sawle.of,,New,Hazeltor4 a.rrlyed In the, city, on Sunday night's train for., a visit of a fw days In town. Mrs. Hajyey and daughter, sailed Saturday, afternoon, on the Prince Oeorge for a visit In Vancouver; Mrs. Harvey. i$ the: daughter of William Brand of this city. Mrs. Bud Barrle, Miss Irene Mc- Keown and Miss Patricia Beesley sailed Safurday afternoon on the Prince Oeorge, for a visit to Vic toria. At .S. Priest of Edmonton, brother of .Thomas Priest of Qrahara ,Ay pnue, Westvlew, sailed Saturay4af tenioon by the Prince George for Vancouver following a visit here. Mr. Priest was accompanied, by his son. Announcements All dTertlseraenta in thucil tunn,wlU.becharged,for,a,faU month at 25c a wordt L. O. B. A. Red Cross Tea. Met- ropole Hall. July 12, Lutheran Tea and Sale. Rpv. Myrwang's, 4th Ave, East, July 13:' : S. O. N. Dance, July , 18. : S. O. N. Picnic, July 21. Catholic Bazaar, October 2 and 3. L.O.BA. Bazaar. October 16th. W. A. Canadian Legion Bazaar. Jovember 1. Night orvDay Phone 112 Taxi? Prompt Servke-3 Heated Cars GHIROPRAGTORi Stanley W. Oolton, n.O.Ph.C. Wallace Block, Phone 640, Our Famous Edsoiu AJberta Bulkley, Valley j Coal, Nanalmo WtJUnxton, Coa Bulk ley Valley, WheaMnd Grain SEEDS and FFJtT LI?EIt3.- PRINCE RUPERD FEED GOi Phone 58.and558 Open Till 10:00 p.m. Ice Cream, Soft Drinks Tobaccos es; MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY SJ, 120. 'I 1 SUPREME REFRESHINT IW 12 OZ- 25 OZ. 40 OZ. -yiU wzm $tj $2" 335 - this seaLon every "SlV. -gpgBRy CO LTD- "AKDjagg- 17Js advertisement-Is. not published or displayed by the Liquor ! Control Board or. by the Government of British Columhia George H, Hallett, who has been mining .recorder at Atlln for several years, and iMrs. Hallett were here aboard the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon going south, Mr. Hallett having been transferred to Nelson. Mr. Hallett's successor at Atlln wlil be John Q. B Egdell of Nanalmo. Dr. Basil Bailey returned to the, city on the Princess Charlotte thl3 morning to resume his duties at the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station after a year's absence at) tH3 University of Wlnsconsln injj Madison where he recently was awarded his PhD. degree. MacKenzie's Furniture 500 Square Yards PRINTED LINOLEUM- At 4gO,,Square. Yards INLAID LINOLEU.M At 250 Square Yards FELTOL At Phone. "75 Excellent, for Chafing, Chapping, and Diaper Hash. A Baby Feeding Bottle Free with each purchase Both for 40c S1.50 45c Cherub Baby Oil: OrmesLld. Pioneer Druqgiats The Rexall Store Phones 81 & 82 Open Daily from 8 a Jti. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. THE SEAL of QUALITY ll , GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK' SEAIi FinestPink-Salmon racked, by, tbv onlj. laimon. canning, eoniFfny with in all the year roand yayroU la frlnea Kayeii Handyman Home Service Repairing Stoves, Roofs, Electrical Appliances, Oil Burnerst Cleaned, Plumbing and' Painting, 224 Seventh Ave., W. Thune BLACK 733 NEW ROYAL HOTEL. J. Zarelli Proprietor "A HOMK AWAY TROM HOME" Rates 75c np SO Rooms Hot & Cold Wattt, Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. BosJM.i Advertising is a lMUtmtnt. - 1 -m. . n .1 v .. V 4m 1 I