... iu Ultoinit Dip wrld. .-r.W-UnWf Kington, MofMl,Oi fjj KTF.RS it fail of Paris means pbpor J ' M A "Wko on appealing posa." "Yw, appealing a Sw Cop." SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES 'Th put fil farm h mkitk uhtta cn bt unoltd." Five thous&na m Services July U, 11 a-m. Oarrlson Parade ReY. Captain R. C. H. tiumford 7:30 pjn. Preacher Canon Rushbrook $ I shouldn't tike up where i leaves off. We have talent ,nm, Ian., n t""::' "' Ana '"ourceulneu is bred a w. A. L A VU If 11 in tne American soul. Inxpiration At Hand i!rcnt (ashinn leaders wan' Is the lack of expert crafts- IWUi'.- v do without Paris?" mansnip. wnere. iney say. are tne l.. -L.. , I .. MHW . 1 I KJ, I 1 Artisans th hntMnm!tl0Fl ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner 8th and 9th Ave East J.H. Myrwanj, Pastor Res. 217 4th Ave. Ev-Phone Black 982 "rs. I. Penes, Organist ; Mrs. J. It. Mjrwang, S.S. Supl. SUNDAY, JULY Z8tb 11:00 a-m Divine Services in English 7:30 p.m. Services in Norwegian ire cordially Invited to these services. A special welcome to visitors in the city. TUESDAY, JULV 50th ipm. Very Important buslnp. meetlne of congregation will be neio. Jpurpos2 is to decide regarding1 church' building project. All members inends please attend; "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked LACK COD Smoked Daily Radian Fish & Cold Storage rr,D Rupert fft lm BrltUb Columbia HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert A. F. Tyers, J. E. Qraham, H. M. Stevenson, E. J. Ryan and E. Towers, Vancouver; Judge H. E. A. Robertson, Prince George; A. K. Lund, Capt. and Mrs. J. E Wilson. P. Kilmer and O. H. Jackson, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. T. Q. Pratt and family, Drumheller; . O- English, Chemalniu; R. C. Parker, J. Thatcher and W. Jackson, city; Mrs. E. E. HMen and H. Olsen, Queen Charlotte Cltv Mrs. A. J. Ingraham, Skldegate; Mrs. R. Nicholson,, Shannon Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Graham and child. Massett; O. I. Smith. Pet. J. B iMcMlnn. Pte. J. Russell and L-CpL I Allan, Nanalmo; Mr. and Mrs. R .3. Eden, Kamloops; R. H. Morris and A. D. Pearce. W. R. North, ,Claxton; P. p. Clark, Frederick romi. Central Mrs. E. Pugburs, Petersburg; J. Hartle, city; K. Jensen, dim. shewa; H. Anderson, Dlgby. " Royal Paris I Harold Kennedy. A. Rihman n 1.. k. uiuuui, i. riewin ana J. Langaka, Barrett Point; J. E. jGraham, D. Mlddleton. A. Carl-berg, D. Sinclair and S. Kosvlc Vancouver; E. E ciarfc pt j w fcrk Expert See llielr CUyJ Madame Lyolene, French de- Allard, Pte. R. M. Vlcker and Lkini The Place Of Fallen j signer, wno has her headquarters L-Cpl. T. Renalrts, Frederick Paris j"i wew tone, agreed. "There are Point; A. MacDonald, Cumshewa ! three big sources of Inspiration Inlft; A. Spreeler. Vancouver. rX YORK, Juj.v 27: CP) Tt lor a . Designer in this country," Itm. fashion industry, .since said. First the excellent flg- t -, rtr. . . V, Kaan I11r'a Lire flf Ihp Vnmpn nf tVf. -nntln- miiX 01 lltt W til i.ni M - -.... v. ...... VW,,1IW i i. 1 l. fin! 1 . ann rl ihB . . I h. Porter fasluon writer for th Of the fashion industry; third, th attd Press beauty or the country Itself. It's Impendence looked good at a- nonsense to think style can't de- ce but eios up It was fright- veiop nere as well as in parts." During the last few weeks 1 One of the biggest "but" of- lidutrv has had a bad castffrea oy tnnse wno are dubious ter? .about America's fashion eapabUl-i RED SCHOOL HOUSE OUT Modern Education Methods Oust Simple Building of Father's Day NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C.. July 27. CPt The little country school-house Is fast becoming a thing of trt siiau we ..u.ii ii i iu-- - .... .v. in n.itt.h rnin,M,', Even If we had .uu de- w- 'aceestory w creators, textUe -v.B.. design-' VfllWanrf '"'""'EL ntVipr niral r.. ' .T THS DAILY PADS THRU ' - L V LOCAL NEWS NOTES George Mitchell sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Vancouver on business. Mrs. J. J. Payne and son are sailing this afternoon on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. train, due from the East at 3:30, is reported to be on time. Mike Hudema sails this afternoon on the Prince- Rupert for Vancou ver where he will join the Royal Air Force. Mrs. J. McDonald and Miss G. McDonald sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Vancouver. When you go on your Holidays take the Dally News with you. 50c will pay for the paper for two months out of town. (tf) Cecil Brlnd, district manager of Capt. and Mrs. Bernard LuCdahl sailed last night on the Princess; 'nromlnent ln nubile life eot their. SMM li L'"'UUJ' tnat timidity ..... .JL. ADELAIDE. Australia. Julv 27 . lira mie oi uirtre iw, iuequ- , TOl tt ; Rupert lot Aoerlcan fashion," said f Oople read tb Dally News, It Ltwis. sfylist pay to let them xnnw what yi prf no reason this country hav to tell HURCH NOTICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. tL, Gibson, Dean Organist, Peter Lien ly being replaced by modern new halls of learning, red from tar and wide by the school bus. The new structures embody home economicj and gymnasiums, formerly frowned on by the rural folk. For years the farmer vote ln the Fraser Valley turned down school bvlaws embodying modern "frills.' Farmers claimed their boys could' ; exercise "pitching hay." Their wives j b., believed ln teaching the daughters I fAnllnqrt, art In the hnmp Icltrhpni l Utllll.t J H. V ... . ". ( Instead of at school. But this year, these Ideas seem to have been swept aside, and the Fra- Valley Is now launched on a Iser modern school program. New Junior-senior high schools are being clllties for more man iuu stuaenu. 5 YEARS WITH PKOOFS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 27: (CP) Mrs. Norma Smith has service 50 years as a proofreader with the Indianapolis News, and has been presented with the News' 50-year-servlce pin. She has a grandson working as a printer with the paper. Dally advertising m tne Dallj News Is sure to bring dally THL SEAL-' QUALITY mm il GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon racked fcy the nli aalmoa canning company wttb tn all the fJ round pmjnU to (CP) Seven brothers, sons of Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Hopton of Victoria, are in uniform. Four .are In Jl the army, one ln the air force,1 another ln a college cadet corps and the youngest Is a boy scout. Announcements All advefUsemenU ln tola ctl-omn win be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Oddfellows' dance for dry canteen, August 2. S.O.N. Dance, August 9. i erected In Burnaby, Surrey and' 102nd Auxiliary Dance, Armoury, l Maple Ridge Municipalities at a August 18. total cost close to $400,000, part oft , . . .... f 'which the! L.OBA. Bazaar. Octooer 16th. ( is being contributed by 'provincial government. They will w A Canadlan Leglon Bazaar ! (provide all modern education fa- N0VWnber i, United Bazaar, November 21. Notice Senior Matriculation Parents and guardians desirous of having their children take the Senior Matriculation course at the Booth Memorial High School please notify D. J. Matheson, Secretary of School Board, City Hall, Prince Rupert, before August 15th. Applications are Invited from out of town pupils Open Till 10:0 ) p.m. Ice Cream Soft Drinks Tobaccos Candies MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY !J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royml Bank BIdf. Cash for Old Gold. Bulger's tf. If your paper Is late phone 98 or Blue 709. (tf) Mrs. F. J. Andrews and child, who have been residing here for the past several months, Mrs. Andrew's hus- Thls afternoon's full passenger j band having been with the Canad- Ian Scottish here, sailed this rooming by the Cardena on their return to their home at Nanalmo. Excavation Work For New Building John Gurvich Gets Contract from . James Killas New Business Block Going Up There John Gurvich has been awarded the contracts for the excavation on Third Avenue across from the new Post Office and adjoining Ranee Si Hardy's store where James Killas the Imperial Oil Co., sailed on the" ere a new business building. Princess Adelaide last night for a j1116 excavation work, Involving the business trip to Ocean Falls. removal of considerable rock, win start next week. JUST 19 PUPS Adelaide for Victoria, They ex- pect to be away a couple of months. PIERRE, S. D., July 27: (CP) Odie Peck's black wolfhound, Mrs. George Wilkinson andShadow, had 19 puppies. Peck daughter, Mrs. Cliff Madill, areworrled more about the feeding sal'lng this afternoon on the Prince problem than in claiming a record Rupert for a trip to Vancouver and for Shadow. Victoria. , j Rev. w. J. Friesen, who nas been located here for the past couple of years as pastor of the Pentecostal Assembly, left on last night's train for Saskatoon. . onHI ivlw9 lui, Wliu wr haven't any craftsmen. ?rs willing t0 work up dozens of ,.,.. .nn ,, has been visiting here for the past cai,,:ado fine handwork. j SrSfirT SlS ' 6 hter will troop to a school asthrfe eeks with her parents Mr. , iten'' creative " of nrodueing one perfect pattern? , mai hv hrf, Mrs- M- p- McCaffery, saiU by am the general walllnz and in answer. Annette Simons of ' '1 ' rynk into the Industry. Finn Avenue, said: "Tnere are OrouD held a bia nlen(v of beautiful embroideries tir.j and laces avaiiaDie. w c icdience of leading AU sneaners awed awed 'jr'-rcf retailers and de- about stvle was a matter of habl ,m i. cptimutlc sDeakers pooh- rather than of necessity. They ad- J 'he faint-hearted who vocated a new mental attitude. see that New York Is des-purposeful, hopeful. : be the fashion capital 1 II rl Alt 41-1.. . runces aucc iiu-t atiernuon on city cousins. The small one-room "little red,"" ICIUIU " schoolhouse." where many men now r.T.m: ttt mMtMmrmmiii l i l l l On Sale !3 Aug. 1, 2, 3, 4 Here's a golden opportunity to visit your friends on the prairies during the vacation season. 2000 miles of travel for as little as $27.50 in coaches! Slightly higher fares in tourist and standarJ sleeping cars. 30 Day Return Limit Stopover any here en route, includ ipg Juper, playground of the Rockier You can go far East u Port Arthur on theae vacation faret. Tour local agent unit jldJIv quote Urei. CANADIAN NATIONAL V-55-40 MORA Roller Rink Mondays and Tuesdays Open for Private Parties Wed, Thurs., Frl., 7-11 2-4:30, 6-11 on Sat. CENTRAL HOTEL STEAM BATHS Make Appointments 200 Rooms, 59c and up Hot and Cold Water, Shower Baths Sirs. C. E. Black, Proprietress Handyman Home Service Repairing Stoves, Roofs, Electrical Appliances, Oil Burners Cleaned, Plumbing and Painting 221 Seventh Ave., W. Phone BLACK 735 Our Famous Edsun Alberta COAL Bnlkley Valley Coal Nanalmo Wellington Coat BulHey Valley Wheat and Grain SEEDS and FERTILIZERS PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 and 5S8 NEW IDEAS IN BEAUTY 5? hard Manager Eddie Lewis. "They represent a high percentage of the cost of production. And It's mighty to get new ideas. The man can consistently work them out has a future. Naturally the I designs for the chorus girls an SAN FRANCISCO, July 27: (CPjtbe most dlfflcuit ln thW regard. With experts of "Oay Paree' ap- un decorating a slow-moving show-parently out of the running, a giri one nas ieeway highly-paid career awaits anyone who can think up a new way to undrape the American showgirl. The opportunity is apparent at the San Francisco World's Fair, where girl shows some many many Dad Knew The Types Exposition showmen agree that most costumes in American revues must continue to fall Into familiar classes the military, ballet, na- costly and elaborate are compet- based on sports outfits, those lng for the public eye. I simulating animals, those suggest- Although some of the best de-'lng a period such as the Gay signers have had a hand ln thejNlnetles and so on. costumes, they seem to havej Most of the Ingenuity and ex-reached the end of their rope intense goes into the elaborate ln-the way of orglnallty. Present day dividual creations for the foot-ehorlnes trip onto the stage ln light parades largely associated' adaptions of costumes their moth- with Zlegfeld and his "glorifying" ers might have worn ln the palmy of the American girl. Today Will days of Flo Zlegfeld. Rogers' remark still applies to Even the Folies Bergere, noted, these spectacles: for the opulence and daring with! "I don't know about glorifying which It decks Its beauties, admits; her but ZIggy has certainly un-that a truly original costume is Messed her." hard to find. , "Our designs were done ln Paris, It's the cumulative erTfct of ad-largely by Freddie Wlttop," said vertlslng that counts. at last Convenient Reference to Stored Records With OXFORD Sliding Drawer . STORAGE FILES Guaranteed not to sag or bulge when stacked f ully loaded to a height of six feet 50 to 60 lbs. per unit Just the thing for your transferred records. For storage purposes in the office, store and at home. 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