PAQT TOtTR Vacation Days Are Here Better Have an Extra Pair of Glasses With You for Emergency Fine Watch. Clock and Jewelcry Repairing Hand Engraving-Expert Optical Service CIIAS. DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge riionc 261 for Appointment Max Heilbroner JEWELER THE STOKE OF DIAMONDS Visit Our Basement Store for Gifts for "The June Brides" MacKenzie's Furniture CAMPING OUTFITS Camp Cots Complete Can be folded and placed In your pack Lawn Chairs 42 O )A Deck Chairs Folding ?A.UU Folding rhone 775 COAL $4.50 $3.00 327 THIRD AVENUE NANAIMO WELLINGTON ALBERTA SOOTLESS BULKLEY VALLEY Albert and McCaffery Ltd. PHONE 116 PHONE 117 See Our Latest Models of Kitchen Sinks SMITH and ELKINS LIMITED Phone 171 PLUMBING and HEATING P.O. Box 274 CHHmKKmoIKHIKl 0 Mm I tumsmips I COMHUNICAtlONt L. wttu BBat.Tt.l j Easy Terms Arranged if Required CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S.S. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct Princess Louise Princess Charlotte Princess Alice June 1st. 15th, 29th June 8th, 22nd June 26th To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway June 3rd, 10th, 17th, 21st, 24th, July 1st, 5th Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Agent Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: f.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARD EN A FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver. Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 668 li'a interesting to know when reading the Daily Newa! that the people of the whole district are djiintf ths sm I -1 A a HOW MODERN IS YOUR PLUMBING? Is your bathroom a model of convenience and beauty? proud to show it to your guests? .Ait you You can achieve both these aims by having us modernize it with quality fixtures and fittings. Whifflets From The Waterfront steamer North Sea, Capt. A. W. Partner particular 1-ureitMi Victor!.. Bjf Kore.t.r. JVinre Rupert I. 1'amerok. Ocean F.IU Br r.c. l. TIIK l I'llKHl' -... .. UV IIITJ1lttCll.l'IIIiia ' tV'vqSf .a.'lV. l'IfOlVTfciW Ana OP l t.e Mailer f the K..r Of !-rleh , ll.she. OereaaeiL laleOafe NOrt MAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Uupert. n.C. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Roval Bank Rldf - - - - l jBWBVHHtsiHBSJESflkk 1 Night or Day Phone 112 Taxi Prompt Service-3 Heated Cars Handyman Home Service Painting, Repairing, Gardening Light Deliveries Have that neglected Job done now. Phone Green G20 for the Handyman. THE OLD GARDENER FERTILIZER An Entirely New and Different Plant Food Contains Vitamin Rt The new remarkable Plant Stimulant ln the proper proportions, a mild Insecticide and further essential elements for a steady growth and a healthy plant life. Try a Packet Today 10c, 25c Wholesale Distributors W. II. Malkin Co. (P.R.) Ltd. THE DAILY NEWS Motida V J'j: Ity ALASKA-HOUND IN QUEST OF ECONOMIC SECURITY (Continued from Page One) coast thus far. Satko told of leav ing ng Anacortes Anacones on on May way 25 to to 10 enter enm Northland vt j Transportation 4 r. Co.s J& Canadlan n number Qf died in Tacoma. A baby. James, Phones 18 & 19 r.O. Bor 575 PRESERVING STRAWBERRIES Arriving Wednesday. June 12 Per crate $1 .99. Leave your order early MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" CENTRAL HOTEL STEAM BATHS Make Appointments 200 Rooms, 50c and up Hot and Cold Water, Shower Baths Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress Dr. J Munthe Wishes to Announce That he has taken over Dr. H. O. Johnsen's practice at 416 4th AVENUE EAST FINE SHOW i i -.trie inrni xa uaaea was miiu. nuuiucr can was maue v . Alert Bay. a squall off York Island smart lowing and the K.,i ... . - ficlencv of the Cadets in that nart nf h frin pu.vmn..r various actlviUes was a revela- wirrmi'. ti-a ovnMnri rnoiaiau. ka. lion to all and eilci'ed a Uig chwen instead. ,deal of w oraMe comment From Virginia R- M Winslow. president ol the The Satkos started this long trip branch of from Richmond. Virginia, where the J o Ca"ada' Alex , Mitchell P"?"1 commanding and' Tj father followed the trade of ma- .ui.... j i. ....... officer of the Cadet Corps, and finished hull was placed on a truck,ftmeKr rc"y lr "uctor , , j ......... . . . .'Huehcs. was in ceneral charte. . ,. anQ iraiier cnassis ana. covereai - - A a total of .oinnAn 8)0 000 pounds j of hall- wlth a canyas used f The proceedings of the evening but was sold at Seattle last week. covereQ wagon fof the transcontln. commenced with a "March Past." cntal cmai tr inp. D. ai AtTacoma lacoma the me hull nuu was was ",c " MUUl: "u" " M,e ' made" Satko. ,cer in cnarge ai i nnce Kupen. , says Southbound to Vancouver after mlwe looWnK boat u d.fJ Commander Borrle also conduct- fhnvf VSC 7lrh deIegatCS f ficult derlptIon. Generally fd a" Jupeetfcm following whteh CadeU general exhl-gineers Lfn if "veEn- speaking. It Is a rough and awkward J gave a f following a recent conven- looking vessel with Its almost dr- " J10? J, 'helr ,varioU4 "H1" tion in Vancouver. of whlch C. P. R. steamer cuiar r0Unded bow. box stern. shlp-a" mffh ,nU'!t' Princess Alice. Capt. Robert Commander n PaWnf Thorn- lap combing and chicken wire deck- son. was In port yesterday after- BUarT The Uvlng : qSSS SifrIen'- "grmtuhted Mr. Wins-noon from 4 o'clock ,0W UfUt- MltCheUl Petty to 5:30. The not inspec ted by thl writer The vessel being entirely taken up by side oTthe huU bears waitings S C" Inslructor uh and this party, no passengers disem- autoeranhs nf 2 JtTl1 on thc Profly and barked here nor did any go aboard places. at Prince Rupert. The main recommendation of the n t. o . T shlp would seem 10 e that "it gets ranrwm,eamtr.PrinCeSSCharlotte' thereM ln sPlte of the many wam- Capt. W lliam Palmer, which was ln ings Satko has had. In Seattle ev- .,nJ 1 afternoon south- en hp had to go to court to pre-bound from ' Skagway to Vancouver. vent efforts to force him to aban- ..u yjn uuara a ioiai or 112 passen- don the undertaking o o rc r v. . i . . ... . I. a aisemDarked at The Ark Is fortv feet lonir. it ha. 1 fliniiU. n. 11. ... TiMMKii h.m.k S-WI oaiito saia mat things had Sealed tender, will be received bv 1 1x611 bad Ior lng time In the East tne lliitrlct Foretler Irtr,. r. I ntHnn (k. j . . (not l.ler th.n noon m the JUh dny rf". , , . . , "C ,o June. mo. fr ,h ,one a ,ot of 'an8 and. getting a'iw: in Math earn. r-h.nn.. urea oi suen ronri tinn v, . h.SU-'.1""' Spruc' ! mined to Uke his family to a coun- 'rem' l'S'r '"r'' a"uw' '"'.w Whefe h h0ped Would not removal of timber 'be affected ."'..r-rn.?, Uk; the"pUcrand: nanBerline means adopted appeared to be! 'the mast economical fnr fin' bW'S icrc since ume was not a great object. Satko Is probably conscious of the value of the publicity which he is receiving. The Interest attaching itself to the visit of himself and family to Prince Rupert Is evidence of how much they have u"-uMra. neing "lost" or mltting once " in a while c mr,. smartness dUolayed. With such progress in training, (rtere was still hope for the Empire. Presentations Made The making of presentations of various awards in connection with the past year's work followed. The ii. it. jonnson Trophy for rifle FOR HALL HAND-LOOM FOR SALE Takes floor space 38" x 42". Weaves rugs from 12" to 35" wide. All kinds of old rug material can be used. Loom has ten dollars worth of cotton warp on beam. Cost $75.00. Cash price 525.00. Instruction book provided. Rev. O. Thome, Klncollth (138) . . ... ... rianer. made the Ird l .,. ; means' : Z. Z day of June. A r im, . . IJUSt thut mnrV. u....... . ' Iwmted Admrni.trator o ,i Tr ko biMfu ll7' i-T boat for sale. Raised deck ,r.r!ec.k I VURhM -i -ipeted ,qu,teM,n cruUer 35-40 Dren engine. Parllea havlnir clalm .in.. IPeni anfl alle to took afte Hm. ri 5 aid ettate are h.r.K. ... ".iSPlf Th .kiu . j.furnfih nnt forthwith. PATUn the 190. properly v,hV ; Z IPJfrPl.an. "e",ant .' 5 me on o, befo,e',hr.,h .fju iT; 'nd -.. WM,M btS 831110 - born "- ln ... Ohio ouo iw.uim. vjiuo and ana was was Hl" SlIO .he the the estate eatate are unl.i ... . nnu ViU l B'n'Funi or 4th day of Junr. A tured and eorriiati.. 'Yn I i . "'"tpcjiueni too . i mav be a,onK Jn his forties ' L u flm,ly "'"sWs of the wife I IMolIy.who aPran to be the J..'' Phone Green 728. FOR SALE 31 foot gill net boat 12 hp. Buffalo engine. chruic. A-l a-i eon h:,7 KsrisSaSU'x ,ra:!LaefXnamunt,'hewa3h- New- con-ir ln.er?ttoVIrglnU. A BLACKSMITH Rhi.v," F"ciiui. Duritf man . . "r vrvia. Telkwa. $200 cash. A. Shelly. B. C PERSONAL McLeman. (138) SrS:Sl. open, at Style Joe. 15; Orarp 11- T"ll ..14 A. Wa 11, . .. . wii ."'. o uettv enop. saleslady will explain to callers. 037) WANTED WAirrED-500 women to Join Annette's Stocking Club. (137) MISCELLAN EOUS T PUBLIC Btenographer. Phone Oreen 41g- (1421 FOR KENT FOR RENT 0 room modern, furnished house for summer months. Phone 843. ,137) FOUND FOUND Wrist watch at S.O.N Dance. Can be obtained by calling at Daily News and paying for advertisement. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Mirk VALENTIN DAIRY PIIONR 37 IDORA Roller Rink Mondays and Tuesday Open for Private Parties Wed., Thurs., Fr, 7-H 2-4:30, C-llonSat. l Cadet Brass, WUion, Wearmouth Uh ifarrv Calderwood. A vote Of thanks was tendered to William cm. ...... National tt r 4 rvprT1C BraM of tn Canadls Canadian K Y I A I J T. I 1 1 Recreation Association Rifle Club frr vii amaintnnf? in connection (with the shooting competitions. ' Mm II L Landry regent of vipl&aitnriM In oMtlniT nwnv f rom Naval headquarim on the . . . rhmtr Imnerial Or- Nickerson, arrived In port at 3:30 pUget Sound. A call was made atwateront was the Kmt 01 T,, der Daughter 0f the Empire, pre- yesterday afternoon and. after dls- Nanaimo. The Gulf of Oeorgla was interesting event Saturday night , suty Trophy for rou8h a course was set for the with many parents and friends ol j,roftcincy to the Blue chareine charging fish fish for for transshlnment transshipment when the taride (Mal ,na straltl nstMdof jthe boys in attendance whtch ,t waJ East over Canadian National Rail- ..,,, . t.,.,,, ... (annual Inspection and display of"" ..... ,,on, nm. uation of her voyage to Seattle. Union steamer Catala, Capt Jame Findlay, arrived in nort at 10 o'clock last night from Vancouver and waypolnts and sailed at midnight for Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow afternoon southbound. cw Jiunier. ' The Lionel Holtby trophy for the UlWtl........ . ..... . In all raj4t tunrlr fnr tho VMf '"'" , I l r-- rinrvn Holtby. This trophy was held last year by Warrant Officer William Baker and 1C was explained had actually been won this year by William Hunter who. however could not accept It through hav ing assumed acting warrant off! cer's dutlea. The Canadian Legion Trophy for the Cadet maklne the best .'snowing showing on on first nrsi year's years work wore was was ' Halibut tiiik.. i in Storage at , Mav 15 ,, this , ...... ... . ... ed . in three watrhes . , In char of i r . . . ..... . . ' . compiciea ana a uuick auiomooue " "... " preenia oy J. wnson w i;aaei , - , ....... . . j i Vear amounted tr 3 4Rfi finn nnunrfs. ... .Wnrronf nttlrar William nalrrlr '.. . 590 sonnnn onn ,n.. 1; ,Tk" tZ r u" '" '927 model) model) engine engine installed. installed. r" " I " a . r.,; '"'7 T ' . .! I Roy Crandail Crandail who who spoke spoke on the :TZU?dS. mre J! thC Everything of the Ark Is home fnd,Gordo" derU'..and.Act- Ilmportance of co-oratlon In the same fTo u-. crT made- even the fitearl"8 wheel.' "8 T, u u InUraaU of general efficiency. For aU "There ,s l,othlnE ln the that CmTndffi,c during the day in connection of f her,es- r, "le N naval I can think of which is not home!0 .' . 1 ' "Hwttb the annual Sa CadeU' tat fsnnniinv (font tn ttia ..... .... : - i . . . . -...v ... .... ...me imkii, kiiu uutue a irw rem arcs in ac riijite ttupen, nine Uking passage a speed of about six anrt half being received on behalf of from here for Vancouver. .miles per hour. watch by Warrant Officer William day. the proceeds of which nad been $135 25, the largest In years, cash prises were presented to CadeU JersUd. Hamilton. Holtby Breen. Oarllck. McKeown and Hemmons. Dr. C. 11. Hanklruon. on behalf of various organbntions interest ing themselves in Sea Cadet work gave an appropriate address. He referred to the worthiness of the cause and alluded to the value of the tralnlnc received by the Sea CadeU in discipline, punctuality ' dispatch, enthusiasm, acquisition I of knowledge. sportsmanship, courage and loyalty to country. President Winslow expressed ap prestation to Lieut Alex Mitchell! theknowledgement. expressing his Drlde at the dtanUv shirh hari Telling why he started out for Bakcr Indlviduai spoons went to been given by the CadeU. The kitchen fatigue was called to the floor to receive an ovation and the serving of refreshmenU concluded the evening's proceed - ings s WATER FOR ROME ROME. June 10: (CP) The rirstj section of a 20-mlle aqueduct be-, ing built to Increase Rome's suddIv of drinking water has been onen-l ed by Prime Minister Mussolini Step Aside! For The Parade of New Shoe Styles Now On Display At CUT RATE SHOE CO. Pump Ties Walking Shoes Dress Oxfords and Sport Shoes Black Iiluc Whites UP FROM Hrown Wine Rust EXCLUSIVE NEW ARRIVALS DIRECT FROM EASTERN FACTORIES $2.95 Kid, Suede and Patents In stylet that you want. High hcclt, cuban and low heeli. Shoes for which you expect to pay much more. mm SMiSTmSIBtlilaiiiili i im II fc" " tbe I CAPITOL! L J 2 Shows Mfhtr Feature at ' ? M k t il I & 9JI The Cut - Rate Shoe Store PHONE GREEN 615 .Mall Orders Prompllr Filled THIRD AVENt'E Open Saturday Mht i THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Manufacturers of ELEPHANT Brand Chemicals and Chemical Fertilizers Ammonium Phosphates, Ammonium Sulphate, Superphoi-phates, Monocaicium Phosphate Producers and Refiners of TADANAC IJraiul Metals Gold Silver Lead Zinc Cadmium Bismuth Antimony and Zinc Dust Also Sulphuric Acid and Sulphur General Office and Works J n U you loss anything;, advertise Jpr it. Trail. ll C "1