PAGE FOUR SERVICE Prompt and Efficient Service in Watch, Clock Jewelery and Optical Itepairinff, Hand Engraving EXPERT OPTICAL SERVICE Licencee for Numount Fullvue Frames The Latest in Eye Wear CIIAS DOniMEAD OPTOMETRIST Phone ZCt for Appointment Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Gifts for Every Occasion Weather Forecast General Synopsis The pressure Is low northwest of the Queen pharlotte Islands and high from Ihe Washington coast southwest-' ards. 1 Rain is reported In North- j .era British Columbia and the feather has been mostly fair and warm elsewhere. West Coast of Vancouver Island -.Fresh south winds, mostly fair with a, few light scattered showers. I auiwAV I I rriAMSHiet I I COMMUMICATIOH I SOFTBALL RAINED OUT . Senior Softball League games 'scheduled for last night were' 'rained out. Mrs. T. J. Walker of Calgary arf rived in the city on Tuesday night's train to spend the summer here as the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. Mt ; Foote, Blggar Place. It's the cumulative erred of ad vertising that counts. gifts for dads of every age . . . AN ARROW SHIRT Nice new patterns are here. Refresh his wardrobe with a couple of these "always right" shirts. $2.00 T0 $3.50 A SMART NECKTIE Dad will certainty like one of the new ties. Saxonys, foulards, bright silks and pure wools Aj to choose from ?"" A KNITTED JACKET Whether he'd like it in a fancy, sfitdirnshed or, plain, quiet shade or twd-tonejpu imMnX&hkri, SOCKS The practical gift and one that he's sure to appreci-, ate. A full range to choose from. 50c, 75c, $1.00 "REMEMBER DAD ON FATHER'S DAY, SUNDAY, JUNE 16 Watts & Nickerson COAL NANAIMO WELLINGTON ALBERTA SOOTLESS BULKLEY VALLEY Albert and McCaffery Ltd. PHONE 116 PHONE 117 CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Paciflc To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S.S. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday 10 pjn. To Vancouver Direct Princess Louise Princess Charlotte Princess Alice June 1st. 15th, 29th June 8fh, 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. CQATES, General Agent Prince Kupert, B.C. Whifflets From The Waterfront Six halibut vessels sold catches totalling 144,000 pounds at Seattle yesterday as follows: Polaris, 40,-000 pounds, Whiz. lOc and 98c: Nordby. 36,000 pounds, Washington, I0c and 9Vic; Recovery. 19,500 pounds, Sebastian, 93ic and 9'c: Flint, 17.000 pounds, San Juan 9" 4r Visit, 14.000 pounds, Ripley. 9ar and 9Hc; Blanco, 17,000, Whiz. 98 and 9',4c. The well known Seattle iialibui schooners Vansee and Polaris have been chartered by the Chatham Straits cannery in Alaska to pack salmon this summer The Vansee left Seattle for Chatham Straits this Tuesday and the Polaris will leave Friday. Both vessels will resume halibut fishing in the fall. Reports are current again suggesting further amalgamations of coastal steamship services. Current again Is the rumor that the steamers Prince Rupert and Prince George, are to be acquired by the Canadian Pacific Railway. The suggestion now Is that these vessels will go on the Vancouver-Victoria-Seattle run replacing the fsteamers Princess Elizabeth and Princess' Joan which will be used for naval purposes. As far as can be learned, no such changes would be made until the coming fall. Union steamer Prince John, Capt. James Watt. Is reported due at 6:30 this evening from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands and will sail at 10:30 Fri- I day night on her return south over (the same route. On conclusion of the present voyage, the Prince John is to be withdrawn at Vancouver for the installation of a refrigerator plant, the Queen Charlotte Island service to be taken over by the Prince Charles. Recruits For Signal Corps Vacancies In Local Unit Are Announced by Its Officer Commanding Twenty Can Be Taken Major J. R. Low, local officer commanding of the Ninth Fortress Signal Corps, Royal Canadian Corp or signals, announces fhat his unit Is open tor abdut twenty recruits. YoUng men who have a 'particular talent or Interest for radio sienai- Ung-are particularly desired, the In vention Demg to train and use them as wireless operators. Most people rao tnt classified "d. Do you? IX TIIK MHIKOK cornT p nniTKil (m.l MIMA i i. rnoiiATi: l lh Natfrr .f IW -dml.l.(r.(.. Arf A4 la fhr Mattrr af tkr ylmlr f 1.r,l. ;anrrf, ItrrrmnrH, ,nlalr TAKB NOTICK that by ..rdr f H , Honor. H". E. Kl.hr, made th r.,a AY -t June A. T. 14!( w Hp . .. .11. Qminiirator of th -iat- ..f Marvin- 'Ipurd. dc-i"d. and all P.r. ti'- havlnar ilaim. ...i... . . 1,1 IMIQ iHle are hffby required lo rurnuh -m. proprl verlflrd. to tne..n ..r bffor Ihe 6th day f Ju)y. A. f. io. m"i nr. mat mm (, u, . 'VtwV ,r",uir'-d Wr the amount f Uielr indrbtrdnpra to nw fr.rthw th it5auTEn ,h'" Uh ar of Junp- A n l.v NORMAN A. WATT. Official AdirilnUtratr.r. Trlnce nupert. n.c. TIIIIIF.lt itAI.K X2T40J (Sealed tnd-r will Ix- rcrrlvfd by the Dlitrlct Koreiter. I'rlncc Ituprt. not later than noon on th" Hth day of font. Ulli, for Ihf purchax.- of Licence In Malhleeoft Channfl lo cut MllS.OOO feet of Hpruc-, Odar Hemlock anJ IlaUam. Two (2 year will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particular! of the Chief Korettr. Victoria, U.C.. Ihe Dlatrl.-t Koreater. I'rince Ilupert. n... rtanifer I. Cameron. Ocean Kalli. Il.C. TIIK M I'll KM K CO ItT OP imnioii coi.iMiiiA IJP I'llOIIATK la Ike Mailer f Ihe 'AdmlaUlratlv, Aef , Am I la Ike Mailer af Ike Katale Of I'al-rlrk R, llackea, lleeeaaed, latealale TAKK NOT1CK that by order of Ilia Honor. W. K. Klaher, made the Jrdl day of June. A. I. 1110 pointed Admlnlttrator of the emat- of Ii I rlrk X. Huirhea. druaiwil unrf mi Prtl1 Jiavlnif clalmt uKalnal th. aid eatktf are hereby required fumlfh eame. nronsrlu v-Mfi-. .. me on or before the th day i,t July. n. i. im, ana all pwrtlei Indebl.d to the eatate are required to pay the mount of 'their Indebtedneaa to me forthwith. DATKU the th day of Jure, a II If to, XOHMAN A. AVATT. nrrii'int i h m i .. i i , .1 Jfi.. c i THE DAILY NEWS Thuridir j made. IN VANCOUVER DAME RUMOR IS ON JOB Inspector Barber Invites Suspicion, However, to be Reported Following the closing of the reg ular monthly meeting of the Can Letter Box CONSIDERATION FOR SOLDIERS Editor, Daily News: On Tueiday, May 23. I was on furlough in Vancouver and it was essential that I catch Wednesday mornings stage for Quesnel in order to finish up aom? business in the Cariboo, catch Friday night's train out of Prince George and get back to my unit before v !.s-: t'xolred. ti wrun'wl half fares c:i hi' railway to Prince Oeorge s m! stea between Prince G rgr and Queanel and Quemel and Wells, you can Imagine how surprised I waa to learn that a : -l'p corporation like the Pacific Stages would not give me a soldier's rate when I inquired. 1 The full fare would have left me short and I was forced to wire ! for more money which did not arrive until the following evening. As a result of the delay I missed Friday night's train out of Prince George and arrived here, three days "A. W. O. L.." for which I have been crimed. This however. is incidental I merely wlah to Every- y.rinir .u. nnir th nubile . - - w. r the lack of consideration shown I by the Pacific Stages In refusing to give the soldiers a rate. I I would hate to believe that their action Is an examole of the adlan Legion an interesting talk co-operation the army can expect was given last night by Inspector from the nubile at large and cor-C. O. Barber of the Provincial Po- norationa in particular, lice on various matters of moment OUNNFR CHAK. B. MacFARLANE. under present wartime condition. 1 Second Searchlight Battery One of the great difficulties. id' the Inspector, was the unsupported, . . ... Rumor multiplied her 0 ffaprir and untraceable bigoted and unfound-; he naturally scoffed at moat of the ed rumor. Every suspected person "M and so told me yams. At the and every Item that had been re- Mm a reat deal of damage ha, been ported fully Investigated by the police. It waa to be hoped and annoyance could be caused V. that every citizen who had any rea- wlthout for n U one hundred per cent behind son auapectlng an individual lhe force ta aU M P,U would report the case at once with confirmation and support of the the "Priding tne fovernmen' evidence to offlcUl. w" a cmef ,Um al the nltuUon. an So far not ! one ha. beerHound to be warrant- A heartjr Tot of thnk WM cd. ed Inspector Barber far his talk. A general discussion followed the ! ' inspector's ialk. The old soldier ' Dally advertuung rr. me Dallj with memories of the last war r- Mewn Is sure to bring dally re-called the speed With wh; h Darae ults. mmA aBBBBaar IT'S WISE TO BE THRIFTY! I I Night or Day Phone 112 Taxi Prompt Servlce-3 Heated Cars Stanley W. Colton CIIIKOPKACTOR Wallace IJIock Phone 610 i 1 ! CENTRAL HOTEL STEAM KATHS Make Appointments 200 Rooms, 50c and up Hot and Cold Water, Shower Raths Mrs. C. E. Rlack, Proprietress Dr. J Munthe Wishes to Announce That he has taken over Dr. H. O. John-sen s practice at 416 4th AVENUE EAST i . . . .. . i I J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldg. Handyman Home Service Repairing Stoves, Roofs, Electrical Appliances, Oil Rumen Cleaned, Plumbing and Painting 221 Seventh Ave., W. Phone RLACK 735 1 BaTi THE COMEDY CATCH OF THE SB; V2i 1 A i 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 UP I ROM Black Hltic Whites 2.95 Brown Wine Rust KXCLUSIVU Nttt' ARRIVALS diukct from V-sti:rn factories Kid, Surde and l'atyit In style that you want. IHch heeli, caban and low hfflv Shoes for which you eipect to pay much more. riioNi: r.Ri:i:N cis Mall Order, Promptly Filled . VS0N. I ' ML (At 7:00 k 9:511 Lat Complete Show at X:Z TONIGHT and FRIDAY added n:riitE "All Women Have Secrets At II OnfT Lalett War Scenes and Britkh Lmplre Nej (At 1 11 Onlj The Cut - Rate Shoe Store Tlllltl) AVEM'I Open Saturday Mbl AVVAV.V.V.V.WAW.VAV.VAVAWVANVA'.WAWS Open Till 10:00 p.m. Ice Cream Soft Drinks Tobaccos Candies MUSSAU.KM'S CONFECTIONKUY THE OLD OAltllfMR FKRTILIZEK An Entirely Ne and Different Plant Food Contain Vitamin n' The new remarkitb Stimulant in Hi" Dr"" r mui uuiUi jinn and further meini 'ti'iU for a steady pr. wt .;, u d healthv plant hfc Try a Packet Today lr, Whole . air W II, Malkfn Co. W "4 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver. I.S.S. CATALA EVERT TUES ' T.S. CARDENA FIUDAT, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver; Thura. p.m. Doe Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Ticket! rrom FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ava. Thona M -:t j Cement Lime Gravel Lumber Shingles We carry in stock, Wallboards, Donnacona and Buildinjr Materials of all kinds to look after small repair jobs or to build a mansion. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE 651 Estlmatea Gladly Given PHONE 63