Delicious and Refreshing SALAM 8 EMM TEA Eplanes 1,1 New U'Jt OF in utlrerafl Lpnr With Nations r.mrj - Heinkel and Mes-. ..r fur thpse names I, prum.ni at:e xoiiowin? ,t Bred:' SaT'iia, Marchetti, uj Can- , the Royal Italian Air .3.), about 30 different a half-dozen sea- I) .,J a fi :ig ooai. Many hit obsolescent ana u ')h;b: that as the -war ;;isofiii as they use tld i: i ai rman aircrau. i';e ra-;' advanced types 0. 50 and the Matchl I L be recKonea loremosi U lui-.: flshters. Both -are c jtai monoplanes i, t r. . raaul enxuie. cai-ii is tii ti?ayv machine guns, nard Their wing span . & . k i j lie.'' '" v iwo icei ies W. .mallest rignier SavolaMarchettl examples. The S. TOY FINE YACHT HERE One of the most luxurious and trimmest small yachts ver to 'be seen In Prince Rupert Harbor was the Hope of Belllngham, belonging to Dr. Warren S. Moore. Belllngham surgeon and world traveler, -which was In port over Wednesday night tied up at the noau or the Prince Rupert Row- '. i i 1 1 i i . lng Si Yacht Club. The HoDe ar- definitj.iv mu, rlved Wednesday after a crul to " 6"lc,s Ketchikan and elsewhere In italy's best-known TJSn" " bombers are yef ThI ot "turn of the three-cnalned tvne. 'n..COnt,nuat,on 79 and 81 are, Th tinM i. i . . 79. powered .i hunt i -n.iit i . with enelnM nf h n-ii rIsto1 imi6nara aim launcnea ! ,only n "'was n... .u ay designed bj IX ThT ,are ,re SUC" lhe 0wn nd Dr. Moore to falrl 6? flnV 8 enUgh PrUd the Pan oatout et SaSi. k,S ?" hour- ,s 'latest slream-llned and up locate roughly AI comparable ln size and mnrf.i v,,. (CP)-After speed with the British two-motor Jpecial features. Among these UwH ucimaii k-v... features nr. TlonHlv Newer are the two-motor Savola- telephone communication between' Marchfttl'85-nnd 86 and the Flat various parts Jot the boat, chrome un u. inu'piane nas a speed of mouldings and numerous other aDoui zoo -miles per hour and,' be sides carrying a a -useful useful load load. fittings" for efficiency and comfort Thlrteen-ply hardwood has beeri mounts four guns. Most of Italy's used for the superstructure of the Dompers are more lightly armed, craft. " Of the 2.100 Italian first-line Forty feet ln length overall, the aircraft, there are 340 seaplanes Hope has a beam of 11 feet eight and flying boats. Many are out of lnches.; The 'power plant to a Gray date but this high proportion of -6-105 'with Hi -to l reduction' gear, sea-going craft Indicates Italy The 'maximum speed to seventeel Intends to take advantage of her miles per hour. Don Cruson of "ianv Island bases. The fastest Belllngham is making the trip ahlanes Jftre the little Caoronl as crew member. r.A 312 and lhe big three-motored. Dr. Moore Is a well 'known Cant Z 506B. None comoare favor- sport salmon fisherman and has nblv with th"J British Sunderland travelled extensively. -He spent md Lerwick flying boats. fourteen years hv France -teaching surgery and has also been ln i '' India and other countries. William Hanson, son of Olof Han-1 Accompanying the Hope On Its 1son-M.P., left Smlthers on Thurs- cruise is tne Lioerty or Beiling- day for Prince Rupert enroute to ham, having on board Mr. and Vancouver where he hopes eo enlist Mrs. Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. In the Royal Canadian Air Force. Moffatt. This Is a 36 foot vessel B;,lf(ire Their speed 1 Pat Downey, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Il2 feet beam, equipped with. or smuners. me j v" vian cnBuic. unc joinea it.es ti ur for the Flat . Downey HI- . r the Macchl U Air rorce mere iclciiuj to of the sedan cruiser type. THS DA1L7 NEWS LOC&LNEWS !NQTES 1 8.O.N. Picnic July 2lst. Dlgby Is- If your paper to late phone 8 land. Boat leaving Cow Bay 11 a.m. or Blue 709. tt) Coffee sold. "Everybody welcome. (169) Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sandlson are acraicnm ifitfftrt Itch hit arKtiqrtok! r 4dck Kill Iron (UUcf t Matiai lloplet, ttM UWt lost, k1, tckjiM, ruhM tad aiur ilttrulM MJMd ikia trgotW im worliMuwni, (W&ti, tuk mtia, liquid -D.D: IV fmurlpDoo. 'GtUkIimJ lubiif. tit trial bottla prom II, or domt Back. M drwot todaf lut D.O.D. PRtSCRIBTlON.1 Mrs. M. c. Madlll returned to the city on the Prince George thto morning from a business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. H. S.' Patker returned to the city on the Prince Oebrge this morning from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. JackWoods Annette" Stone) returned to -the city -on the1 Prince George thls"mornlng from "a busin ess trip toVancouver. DOLLAR DAY Saturday at Fraser & Payne's H0IUL SILK DRAPERY DAMASK s: wide, sunfast colors of rose, rust, E mit red eggshell, gold, green, blue. Prtc- l an; below regular selling. jO 11(1 KaDay yard v- SILK CURTAIN NETS I piece- silk curtain nets ln various pat-. rm L -ht honey shades, values up to 69c iJrt Dollar Day. r21 "HO hrardsfor .v-'w TOWELS Manufacturers Surplus Stotk dozen Turkish towels postlVely lower p pre-war price. You-should look this- ui over to appreciate value. for every occasion and you would be Iowis elt advised to lay ln a stock. All priced In , roups for easy buying. Special window dis- H) Dollar Dav Hneelal for JX.UV for JJl.UU uowels SI AA for tJl.UU t M .'. "wels 4 AA' for - IXUU CIRLS SILK and 'WOOL WOSE MOdstronc ttwUnr, (Via Vnp In fAvn Pie only, size 5 to 9 j. 1 0.0. rDlES' BLOOMERS, PANTIES and VESTS, lie"osuede, tailored onrmenta ln tea rose "i white sizes small, medium arid large." garments for 7JMVV.i -ambsdown Blankets Indl deslcns Tpvprelhlp. 'assorted M'enni!.-;. extra good qualfi .Off .. tt- Dollar Dav -h .. . m I A. . 1f.- r.ilik Windows For Numerous Other Items ot uuisianumg BEDSPREADS English Jaspe bedspreads, printed ln assorted colorings. Size 66x88. 1100 Dollar Dafr. each CHENILLE BATHROOM SETS Chenille mat and toilet seat cover. Assort ed colors. Dollar Sli4a Day. set Extra Specials! BED' SHEETS Full size, fully bleached bed sheets. Measures 72"x 90" full, gooaiy quaiuj. hemmed ready for use. ' Q.OO Dollar Day, each CHENILLE TABLE COVERS Assorted colors, reversible, fast dye. Size 50"x 50". Regular value ,00 v $1.95. Dollar Day, each PILLOW CASES Oood quality, plain hemmed pillow cases. Full size, ready for i 1,00 use. 5 'pillow cases for nEDSrUEADS attractive all white full size A very bedspread wun au ovci AreSbuy. $t$ IX)liar uay, cttw TABLE CLOTHS .-.. i-v, .qilk mixed table cloths, as sorted fast colors. $1.00 J. Dollar Day, i ior r "" TEATOWIXS Oiarc or tea towels, assorted stripe design Size 18x33, good, quality. 1.00 DoMaf Day. 6 towels for - - , riiiinlirvs SLACKS - driU slacks. blue "Neatly trimmed navy Stet-s' 8, 10, 12 years. 1.00 Dollar" Day, pair BED THROWS Oood heavyweight throw, large bordered, drey and fawn. -Dollar Day, each Stores Close at G O'clock Saturday SUPERSILK FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY New spring shades on hand. 3-thread chiffon, all pure silk arid guaranteed rlngless, very sheer. Sizes 8 to 10V'2. CI HA Ol.UU Dollar Day, pair WHITE BLANKETS White blankets, part wool, finished in singles. Double bed size, nice soft warm quality, extra good value. QM QC Dollar Day, pair CHILDREN'S HANDERCHIEFS Printed In various designs In colors. 9Vp Dollar Day, 12 for ORIENT HOSE Canada's finest stocking Full Fashioned, pure thread silk, seml-senrlce weight. All new shades. Sizes 8!2 to 10Vi. 75C Dollar Day, pair LADIES' PRINCESS SLIPS All the newest styles in satins, crepes and novelty cloths. Values up to Q"4 Q Q 1 $1.75. Dollar Day, each CHILDREN SANKLE SOCKS , Lastex ankle socks for children. Silk and i lisle with neat self-colored tops. Sizes '5 to Q Asa-irto'rl polors. f Dollar Day, 5 pairs for 35 PAIRS Ladies' Slacks 1.00; BEDSPREADS All sttln with deep flounced border, full slze,'88"xl00'' In shades of Oreen, Gold, ;;ose, Rustr'Pansy andHlue. S4lt Qtl Reg. price $6.50. Dollar Day, each 100 per cent pure'wool tailored slacks. Sizes 11 to 20. Finished with cuffs and inside pockets. ..Three beautiful new shades, Orion Blue, Apollo Green arid Redwood. ..Regular price $3.95 W.tfV f pair. M U Dollar Day Special, pair 2.95 i leaving on tonlght'a train f op a trip I to Kelowna. When you go 'on your- holidays (take the:Dally News wlth' you. 60c jwlll pay for the paper for two j months out of town. (tf) ' Miss Betty Glraud arrived In the city on last night's train from Smlthers touay a vtolt-here- aa the' gUest of Mrrand Mrs--Al Berner. Ml J. E. Matheson, of the Forest. Branch Service, returned to the city on last night's train from-a trip to the Interior. Alex Scott, Lloyds inspector, and Mrs. Scott arrived ln the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver. Mr.' Scott to here on official business. Mrs. Luther K Barnes-arrlved on the Princess Louise Monday from Seattle to visit - with her parent3, Mrs. W. G." Kyle returned to the i Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lundqulst, 106 city on last night's train from ."Hays Cove Circle. - Prince George where she was called . a couple of weeks ago on account of . Bfehop -and Mrs. G. A. Rlx"teturn-the Illness of her mother. ed to the city' on last night's ttaln ger aboard the Prince George today G. A. McMillan, manager of Canadian National Coast Steamships, arrived ln the city on the Prince I Advertising w n twrestment from Rochester, Minnesota, -where Charles Kennedy of the A.'R. 'WIl- the bishop -Teceived treatmeht at Hams Machinery Co. Is a passen- 'Mayo Clinic. on his way to Anyox on business in. Claire Giggeyof Terrace, whose connection with the dismantling of (arm-was injured ln hlsTnlll recent- the old Granby-mining and smelt-hy. to so far recovered that he-made ing plant there. a flying trip to Terrace this' week; returning-at once-to the Prlnce'Ru pert General Hospital where he Is still receiving treatment. George this morning from'Vancou-l Paul Ross to how In Jasper fol-f ver. He to here on business ln con- I6wlng a trip to-Rochester; Mlnne-q nection with the local dry dock and' tota. 'where he received furtheH will sail tomorrow afternoon on htoi treatment at-MaVo Clinic as a re- return to Vancouver. suit of which hto health is. now much improved. He will Terrtain at Jasper completing hto recupera lion until September. With a good-sized list of passen gers, including a number bf tour- 'lsts who proceeded East by train, C.N.R. steamer Prince George. Capt. I H. E. Nedden, arrived in port at 9 o'clock thto--morhing from Vancouver. Powell River-and Ocean Falls and sailed at noon for "Stewart , whence she will teturn' hereHomor--, row morning southbound. (' Funeral Notice , Funeral of the Late Villiam Hj Eaglesham from B. C. Undertaking Parlors, Saturday 2 p.m. Canadlarj Legion members please attend. "Lest We "Forget" ; Announcements ' All adverttoeinen lrj this Ccl , orno will be charged 'for a full month at-25ra"w0rd 3 S. O. N. Picnic, July 21. Oddfellows dance for dry canteen, August 2. 102nd Auxiliary Dance, Armoury, i August 16. L.0 BA. Bazaar. Octooereth. W. A. Canadian Legion 'Bazaar November 1. United Bazaar, November 21. If you nave sometning to swap try a Classified Ad. GOVERNMENT MQl'OK ACT SM-tUm Notice of Application for Bwr Llcem-e Votlce U hereby given that on the 15Ui dy of August next th Undor- slfined Intends to apply to the Liquor control Board for a Ucefcfce m respect of the prm!eK ter.g! im 'of a build-tnx known' as Sj)ru Creek Hotel, lvu at"d on Bpruce Creek ippro.tlnutely n'!ne Inllt frcra Atlln Townslte, -upon Unda described aa placer milling lease No. B87 'at. Spruce Creek. British Col- lumfcla, Prince Rupfrt Lsnd -Reirlstra tloii DKrtct :n the Province of Brl- tlch C:lutrAUi for the sale of -beer by the glo&s or by the bottle for ocnj sumption on premise or elsewhere Ditet) Julv 2na. 1640. 8PRUCE CREEK HOTEL LIMITED Applicant Handyman'Home Service Repairing Stoves,J Roofs,- Elec- trlcal Appliances, OU'Burnersl Cleaned,- Plumbing and t Painting 221 Seventh Ave., W. 1 Phone BLACK 735 'Harp ers B bazaar 327 THIRD AVENUE Terms Can Be Arranged paqf nrwri K 191 1 . jB IB rlm ifils 'Frilly blouses, petticoats, J gloves, ruffles, collars'. most everything is white! 'WHITE- IS1 Rl6lfT"tbis ieason.-But white things must"be cashed frcqueriUy arid repeated washings turn ;them yellowish, unless. JBIue is added. A -sviish "or two of 'Blue in "the "final -''rinsing water on wash day assures the sparkling . snowy whiteness that fashion demands and it costs only a tent or" two a month! MCKITfIMM 'PREVENTS CLOTKfES FROM TURNING YELLOW .'.'Mat - ' -1 'MacKenzie's furniture 5-PIECE BEDUOOil SUITE Excellent for Chafing, Chapping and Diaper Rash. A Baby Feeding Bottle Free with each purchase Both for 40c .4i In beautlfurOriental walnut Including Bed, full size. Dresserwith I large mirror! Chiffonier, with 5 drawers. Restmore Spring-Filled f Mattress, Simmons Cable '$9450 ' Spring f Phone 7t5 1 . . . . . r.i QWb Oil Ormes Ltd. 2f Pioneer Druqff fats The Rexall Store Phones 81 & 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundajs'and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 1 to 9 p.m. CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Steamers-leave PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER on Saturday 4 p.m calling tit Ocean Falls. Monday 3 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and PowcllRiver. Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m; Friday at 11 a.m. Air-conditionOtl Sleeping and -Dining Cars V, For Fares, etc., Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 THIRD AVE. .v Agents for Trans-CanadaAlrLtas :' 'V 14 4Jk - 4 -92