i i B. C. Furniture Co. New And Used Furniture 1 ROYAL TYPEWRITER In good condition , 1 MONARCH TYPEWRITER At 12 .MONARCH TYPEWRITERS In 10" reconditioned. From END TABLES Walnut finish A 12 COFFEE TABLESIri walnut, of various styles 24 FELT; MATTRESSES i'v i ; v iis:j; i DRESSERS Witerlall ddsitfn: and Phone BLACK 331 $22.50 824.50 12", 16- carriages. All 845 to $55 8C"TSDEDS- S12.50ni5.50 1 LAWN MOWER In good condition, large size. Special 5 RECONDITIONED KITCHEN RANGES Of various makes, from i 828.00 t0 835.00 WEW FURNITURE m)r Mj.-.yljLi.i.iV.1 ...!:.:......; I STUDIO COUCHES Very modern, three spring filled cushions. Reg. $45.00. Now 24 3-piece CHESTERFIELDS In 88.75 82.45 89.50 87.50 822.50 $36.00 new colors and patterns. FZrastyle 875.00 to 8125.00 Next Door to B.C. Clothiers THIRD AVENUE I The local unit of the Royal Can- handsome engraved cigarette case .unC. w ana lighter. Suitable t. J comments -Churrh which u he was eommnndintr off rP- j. w.. . . nurcn Piano Pupils Of Miss Margaret McCaffery And Miss Jean Sic-Lean Acquit Themselves To Good Advantage I Before a large Catherine of ad miring parents and friends, some I forty of the piano students of Miss Margaret McCaffery and Miss Jean McLean were heard to excellent advantage in a splendid lerm closing recital at Annun iation Hall last night. That the pu,).; ;had been making excellent progress In their musical studies was amply demonstrated. Some twenty of the students who took part had just completed their first year. Speaking briefly at the clasp nf1 I. the program. Miss McCaffery an- inounced that she was leaving -1 Prince Rupert before next term joui nad made arrangements fori miss Kutn Nelson to return here I from Victoria to take over heri classes with which Miss Jean Mc-j Lean would continue to be identl- fled. Those taking part in the program were Leonora Raabe, Jac-j queline Smith, Gordon Rothwell.i Joan Morse. Kathleen Smith. Richard Large, Ruth SImonsen, Joyce Macdonald, Eleanor Fitzgerald, Mary MacAfee. Enid Young, Yvonne Morin, Kay Nlck-erson, Joyce Watts, Mary Sim.' Bernard DeJong, Betty Charstad, Monica Holtby. Ingrid Skog, Dorothy Smith, Solvelg Mork. Forbes,' Lee. Edith Murvold, Jack McIn- tosh and Jack Macey (duet). Jean Smith, Bruce Carter. Margaret ' Lamb, Hilda Pottinger. Jean Ms-' Afee. Margaret Morln, Ruth Wal--ton and Audrey Hunter (duet). David Carter. Joyce Oawthnrne. uiuord Wanamaker. Bernlce East wood and David Balllie. EXPLOSIVE COAL LANOEBAAN. South Africa ' ,. . . . " J V VOUU lUi X I 1 1 1 III-" 1 1tAj4 "I June 25: (CP) Square lumps which he took to be coal, turned i " Something old, something new . . ." This year British Columbia presents the new Big-Bend section of the Trans-Canada Highway around the headwaters of the great Columbia River . . . from Revelsfoke to Golden, 193 miles of scenic wonderland. The Highway is new but rich in associations with the old, when the Big. Bend of the Columbia was the thoroughfare of the Fur Brigades, and Boat Encampment the rendezvous for all the traffic of trail and waterway. THIS YEAR SEE BRITISH COLUMBIA " The Vacationland that has " Everything." THI BRITISH COLUMBIA COVtKNMtNT TRAVEL BURtAU. DtpirlmM f Tr4 4 l4itry. Noted Golfer .' Visits Jasper .Mickey Rooney Portrays Famous , Inventor as Roy In Interesting f Picture nhirh i the frAtnr nieture on the r . A FAMOUS SCOTTISH REGIMENT .u kf 9 f y'& uordon HicjhL New York ,. 33 21 .611 Cincinnati 38 20 .65$ Chicago 32 29 J25 St. LouU 2 31 .436 Pittsburg 21 31 .404 . Philadelphia 19 34 .353 Portraying his first real life char- v.,. 18 3 Jlfl acter. Mickey Roowy play the Amerlcan.Leaxue title role In "YOUiik Yziuns TOO! iooi diOn' iwb Cleveland V...V .w.v -.. - - (ItVtJII JO . . ' uwiuii screen of the Capitol Theatre for Detfojt the first half of this week. Teamed New York with him is another popular Juven- SL LouU iu ur Viralnia Weidler. who Dlays ru. - a . - WilklUgU . . . the part of his sister. Also In stel- Philadelphia (ar roles are Fay Balnter as Mr. Washington Edison ana ueorge uencrou as me father. Other well known members ' 32 34 28 29 25 22 24 'of the cast are Eugene Pallette, Vic-j Flrt..n lnrfl, ..,..,, ... . tor Kl.lan. Bobble Jordan. J. M. wlth "J, -Kerrigan and LJoyd Corrlgan. ;wcrc fach aMMj$1 cosU cTt, The with Intense human- story, JJ mce C0Uft anfJ ' i lcs ,ue: COTers, cnI ,thf the licences forthwith. hood of the famous inventors life. It Is replete with comedy, drama. - - - tears, thrills and adventure, delln-I eating the triumph of a typical boy who had to show his home folks t that he was not the numbskull they I thought him to be. Many of the bona fide incidents of young Edison's early life arc said to be accurately depicted. r VVhifflets From The Waterfront J Northland Transportation Co'i steamer North Sea. Capt A. W. Nickerson. was In port from 7 a m. Until S nm triutarrfiw ilti.Van.in I'-"'" vtMi UMIIKI ft4'. several cars of fresh and mild cured fish from Ketchikan for transshipment East over Cana dian National Railways as well as (loading halibut bait After hand-ping the cargo the vessel sailed In continuation of her voyage to 'Seattle. Union steamer Catala. Cant. James Flndlay. Is due In port at 3 o'clock tVlrw1r (hli this afternoon flftnpnrVtn fmm from Of tr out to be harpoon explosive when JASPER PARK, June 25-One of Stcw- -. mailU flUI. WlCIIt in tt (aiming ftVU4CII KUIiCIS 111 HIT HI b UIIU UUltl I1UI U1CITI JUUIS tUQ coal stove. Marra and his son and United States, Miss Grace Amory will sail at 3:30 psa. for Vancouver daughter were taken to hospital of West Palm Beach, the subject re-1 and waypolnts. 25 miles away. centlypfi several pages of lllustra- - I . . IWU 1 , - . ..... . ... . . .... . - - 3 ' Isallors, ft.Jarmer andiian hotel- "caaro oy ""Dert funizer and in- consurco largely of round trip tour- ccper enaea a aispute that start- . "msuuHi. oven persons m in k.. v-. -i- .. . E. D. Boardman. all nf Palm rtpnrh dLtembarkrrl frnm h. t. . uai, lUtXll was Iinca s;i Mil " . tv irasu title U... . ' VV,-UU Tho r1 rtf n.., l -nJ ... I vm senience was suspended six " Bunmg wur "i pxssage aooara ncr months subject to good behavior and exPnased kec delight at the here for Vancouver. ' local lay-out. "l haT never seen eighteen more j The uual crowd or workers from nrucf' f l aarrity- Pa"l tt4u beautiful uMlul nor uur individually iimmauaiiy charac- cnarac- a oar Darts 01 of the me district district are are noi now or . the Roman Catholic tertetic holes laid out on any golf .gathering at the Skeena River can Ih " nlhfTv6"; W I carIler ."I 2 Lh"e at 'W" ritt'" thc canning sea gathered Friday afternoon to da ecipient. ""? Knt? c"f " the stated Mr. Boardman. . 'son. Daily boaU are arrlvlmr from parung-nonor to ueut. orme Stu- "".enor, sauca sat- mus Amory. who recently won the north and south in antlclDatlon of art 'prior to his departure from A good showing of "Jumpers" IslSupert forTnl,,00 thC P,rlnCC bdtoe' ea,tCm championship and the opening of the sockeye seon Prnce Rupert i.u,4. to w Join JUU, the ulc Royal nyat reported reponea from irom the the Skeena SkePnaP River LXje?J?r hit hnm. in .Vi" 7 te to wa. beaten uicu in n the me final nnai of of the the Wo- Wo- on June 30. Althr,h u J j. ' 111 uiweil. MA9tlll- men's men'. 1f.t.A !. . . . . " ' ' ... . u . u.v.a a me L i m xiiiLii m nv rmin n . . t . i i ... ... . . , ....hi ui- ' ui mainmn ainini Navy, On behalf of the unit, Writer and Indications are that there will.setts for tdfS , m"! MetroPtan by Maureen Or- Allan Davles, Its senior member, be Wre a cutt' ha1 ""'c a good run of sockeye ta BuffaJ. t trouble breaking 80. presented Lieut. Stuart with tor the eastern ther 8 at a first 0f the season at et ciUes here for any woman -? ' r '"lJBlx - anciers Lers I Formed In I7HT l ti.i. r . c.:",t vt n " v '" romnirati Known it the o9 I,IL8h.,1T,e" if1"1.?0' of root' iubsequently became the 92od. In 1881 1 the two btIioni combined. 21 bitttlions wried in the Great War. Canadian affiliate: 48h Highlanders of Canada. IIATTLK IIO.VOI HS M7Kf. Scrfoaiptum Fmoni-op-Z M.ndora Ccrunnt Fnte. dOnof Mmttu Vmona R,r.0e.t Ni.t Onhi I'ninU WIrto Kll, 1879 KiixUhir. 1880 Afhiniin. t-8-80 TtUI Ktbir rnrdeberc South Africa, 1899-1902 Mom I. f ..... ",u'"1 x"""- .' Vrl9l.'lVl7 Loo. Soma,. ABCTM916 19 18 Ami.l9l7.'18 Ombral. t9lVU ViicorSv.nwo RWfcii'iiinmj.vm DEWAR OLD SCOTCH WHISKY TO GET THE BEST BE SURE TO SAY "BEWAR'S DISTILLED, BOTTLED AND BLENDED IN SCOTLAMn were last year, the fUhrm - - '---- atv vu tun wmcn may 40 ox. J tcA I 8Mi T Iu. lLJ FKt7 rTSllllllllM a:!!ii: BOt PUbl,S!,ed 0r diP'T,dnlfe LUOr C0ntl0t lloard Government .-2L;v2 W .Brltlelj Columbia 8f u;i:i ' i PAGE FOVll 1 THE DAILY NEWS 1 RECITAL TOM EDISON Baseball Standing SERVICE ENJOYED 'A Ptelcnt 'the Ji STORY HERE The league National standing League to date: wp5 Brooklyn 34 19 .64: 2 Shows Mthtij Prompt and Efficient Service in Watch, Clock Jewelery and Optical Repairing, Hand Engraving EXPERT OPTICAL SERVICE Lirenree for Numount Fullvuc Frames The Latest in Eye Wear CIIAS I)OI)LMEAI)-OPT03IETRIST Thone 261 for Appointment Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Gifts for Every Occasion iy Send 4jiyhwa.y 23 23 22 30 32 31 34 38 .629 Ml .607 .483 .475 .4411 J93 Ml ANNOUNCING MICKEY R00NEY "Yung Tom Edison" ,At 7 11 W :!l, ADDin 3 Stoojei yoa jj b -n tieet , l'te Smith Xe,T Comlnj Thurt rrT" nuos. I, "ATTIIECIRCtV With Kennr r.i Gone With The Wind I DAYS Mon, Tvch, VcU Thurs., July 8, 9, in n Matinees 2 p.m. TWICB DAILY L Shown Here exactly as Presented r famed Atlanta Premiere and i w NEVER BE BEEN ANYWHERE EXCEPT AT ADVANCED PRICES- AT LEAST UNTIL 1041 THICKS lltTlVrrs n..i . Kvcningi All Seats Hcserved For .Intince and Kvcnin? Shon .--imri ma Wlfonj . , 7Je lxtt im i.ii..i.ti urciiettra jind lUlrony . U.H iatn U li nen include Tail M-T s ALL noi Office Opn It Nn ti u""" uMimmun f:JB pm. DUy Prompt Attention to MAIL OH DERI Accompanied by Check or Monr Order and Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope SPIX'IAL FO OUT OF TOWN PATRONS! BAIUIAIN l-XCUIWION RATES Horn. Uke Writ 1IV CSM. Return Jnlr llh tn XI , i Hon in"Snational American weekly, A total of 173 paengeri aboard MriVrCT OT . ni mwa EVERYBOD1" IMPPY left here Monday for the coast after j the steamer Princew Charlotte.;? INJuWHol jLALK. SUITS wriviV ' 'Pending several days playing golf I which was In port from 3:30 to 3'J kJWllU CAPfe town t.,n . -o. and fhlng. Miss Amory was a'odock Saturday afternoon south-' A lTr I? A D A A I? T"l T? rPrP r P (HandshaliSc fn rnrt k. member of a party from the south 'bound from Skazwav to Vancouver. ? rXkLS I jfTLlXlVl 1 1 LjO I For The Holiday Weekend irSj Finest Assortment In The City. rialn colors, strlpea and ; blue, green and tan in i Afall flnlaVrtl PrnmHll. t'ill.J t'l.Ll -x escape description If . . i 'J Just a little ahead of thr v. r, youll find it among ihes .sr.E? :J SLACK SUITS FAIl.MEItCTTKS S2.95 Up from 51.75 Up ff'TI 8eJectlon of contrasting ors. Limited quanUiK'.s ) assure you of someth'i.u at prices that you'll re-x-Inexpensive. The new tatlons irom both hc F States shipped in exp; Inlon Day. ; . f !e 'freii!-w c -1 ;: r. D:3 I RUPERT PE0W.ES STORE "In Ihe Heart of Prince Rupert" i THIUli AVE. Next in it.iihm.,.,. ii..n. ni rr 101 CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trnns-Atlnntic Trans-Picift To Vancouver via Ocean Fall and Way Torli 8.8, 'Trinceaa Adelaide" every Friday 10 p.w To Vancouver Direct , Princess Louise Trinccss Charlotte Ttm m' June 1st, 15th, 20th June 8th, 22nd Jtum 26th To Ketchikan, Wraniell, Juneau and SkJ June 3rd, loth, 17th, 2Ut, 24th, July 1st 5th Connections at Vancouver with Canadian racin So'VicM TI-L i . .n.i ii... .... ii..-. r.. General Anl lrlnri m mm . . w , T4.I- li ii i . t...tl., Mffl iuh iiuuresung io Know when rcaumg tne that the people of the whob district are dplflif the tv