fag2 poua NEW SMART ft-' X ::). :- LONG-WEARING -' . Leather Jackets Pigtex Shades: Pawn and Green. CQ EJft FuH lining f?QOXI Horsehitle Oteen, Blue and Black, -a A A Pull lining 91J.WU Pony-Horse Made of fine, selected hides. Pleated back, fl CZl zipper pockets, silk lined. Black only V j'j;)U HOYS' LEATHER JACKETS Plgtex, In a smart full OtJ -A zipper model, lined ? OU W atts & Nickerson Successors to Bryant Co. Ltd. Open Until 10 pjn. Saturdays , Miss Florence Watt and neices PLAIN MOOXOLOGY Norma and Lydia left this morning i The study of the geography of for 'Terrace enroute to Lakelse the moon Is known as seleno-where they plan to spend the sum- graphy. mer at their cottage: They werej accompanied by two guests, Monica ' RECLAIMED RUBBER Holtby and Peggy Large. ; Rubber reclaimers now consume . about 250,000 tons of strap a year. Visit No Spraying No Stickiness KILL ANTS. TOO! Sold Everywhere I HAVE YOU ANY? About $63,000000 worth of U. S. l"goldbacks," recalled in 1933, have not yet been turned In. i MAY BE SHELL-PROOF The medieval fortress at Fama-gusta, on the Island of Cyprus, has walls H feet thick. THE PACIFIC DUTCH The total area of the Netherlands East Indies Is almost as great as that of Mexico. Blue Biyd TEA ROOMS AND SODA FOUNTAIN for Quick service & Quality I RAILWAY LINES 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 June 11th, 14th, 21st, 28th, July 5th, 12th, 16th, 19th To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway June Gth, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th, July 7th, 11, 14th Direct Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, C.eneral Afcnt. Prince Rupert, B.C. "nnaflHBwngBHHnB Donnacona Insulating Boards WALLBOARDS We have on hand large stocks of coal to suit every requirement. All our coal is carefully screened and prepared. Also a complete line of lumber for every type of building. Our shingles are from the Queen Charlotte Islands, they are not kiln dried and have all of the natural oils so necessary to long life and durability. SAND CEMENT GRAVEL LIME Philpott Evitt &Co. Ltd. PHONE C51 PHONE 052 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mrs. Shenton and three children . Mrs. N. Moses left this morning Swill sail tonight for Vancouver. George Good was a passenger east this morning as far as Teirace, Miss Evelyn Alexander left this morning for the east. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Beattie on the Prince Rupert this morn ing after a visit to Vancouver. Mrs. St. Clair arrived m the city this morning from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert. N. M. Carter returned to the city this morning from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert. George Baker returned to the city this morning on the Prince Rupert from Vancouver, N. M. McLean arrived in the city this morning from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert. Mrs. Paul Armour arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning. Miss Joyce Chapman left this morning for Lakelse Lake for the summer. Strawberry Shortcake and home- cooking sale today. Lutheran Circle' 2, Metropole Hall. 2 to 6. We pay cash for mechanics tools, musical instruments, furniture, etc.,1 etc, Ello's, Moose Building, Third Avenue. (tf).l Rupert Fulton left this morning for the Interior for a holiday at the Fulton summer cottage at Lakelse. summer cottage at Lakelse Lake. Major and Mrs. Parkinson who have been at Glen Vowell and New Hazelton arrived In the city on last night's train and will leave Scratching fttlitve Itch ratt crMD'vBxk Fur qukk relief frmn iu-liintofacsf m, pimiJe, ath-leu'i (not, M-k, rabiet.riahet and oihrr ciiemallf cuid tkin troubles, ute futacting, outiling, aoii-Kiitic, liquid L). I). I). Prescription. Greaieless, iain)M. Smrtbe irritaiKM and quickly atopa intenta itehinl. 3.V trial buttle pruvea it, or money bark. Atk I our dnifiVt today fut U.D.D. I'KtCHIKI ION. Dry Dock SPORTS DANCE June 27th 9:30 MOOSE HALL Refreshments. 6-piece Orch. $1.25 per Couple NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c upp 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. T.ox 19G CHIROPRACTOR, Stanley VV. Colton, D.CPh.C. Wallace Block, Phone G40 J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Hank Itldf. on the train for Hazelton. Mrs. Ken Laird and. son are tonight on the train for Swift Current, '.dm. James . Ryan -was fined $25 :or 8 days Imprisonment for drunken- ness. Mrs. Sam Currle and daughter Norma left on the train this morning for a vacation In Vancouver. Baseball, Sunday, two games, 2 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Ketchikan vs. Prince Rupert. Mrs. R. Crockett arrived In the city this morning on the Prince Rupert from Vancouver. Kenneth Ross arrived in the city this morning on the Prince Rupert from Vancouver. The Misses Larralne, Marjorie and Norma Kenny left on the train this morning for their home in Terrace. BASEBALL TONIGHT Acropolis Hill Intermediate All-Stars vs. IUULs Aduits 25c Soldiers 10c Mrs. Tony Martlnsen of Westview pert from Vancouver. accompanied by. her chlldien Mar- garet, Norman, Ragnor, Henry and Mrs. N. Christopher and daugh-Donald left this morning for their ter Emily returned to the city this morning from a vacation in Union steamer Cardena is due to arrive in port tomorrow morning at for 'seven o'clock leaving about a hour Vancouver on the Princess Adelaide jand a halfater southbound, tonight. Mai. Parkinson will be a ispecial speaker at the Youth Group I M"- Fitzgerald and children Ar- meeting before leaving. lene an" Eleanor left this morning for the farm in Terrace where they expect to spend three months. Steamer Camosun is due to arrive tat 5:30 this afternoon from Queen Charlotte Islands. She will carry the excursionists tomorrow on a holiday trip. Mrs. P. C. Miller left on today's train for Halifax where she .will visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jurmaln. Mr. Jurmain is in the Air Force. On Wednesday night "Pop and Olive" put on a special dance and show at the Blue Wing Cabaret Pop played the piano and Olive the drums for the dancing. There was a big crowd and everybody had a good time. Winners of the door tickets were Norman Hansen and Mrs. Jack Bond. I SO HE'S THE GUT : The saxaphone is .named arter its inventor, Adolphe Sax. MERE YOUNGSTER Napoleon was only 53 when he died. Announcements All advertisements la this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Strawberry Tea, Lutheran Circle. June 28. Catholic Tea, Mrs. Brass, June 28. Dominion Day Dance, Moose Hall. Football Association. R. M. R.'s lOrchestra. C. N. R. A. Excursion to Terrace. July First. Dominion Day Celebration and Dance at Port Esslngton, July 5. Rebekah Canteen Fund Tea Mrs. J. E. Boddie, July 10th. Searchlight Auxiliary Tea, July IT, Mrs. W. L. Armstrong's. Navy Tea, October 18. Midsummer Dance. Oddfel lows' Hall July 18, benefit Oddfellows' War Contingent Fund, Mike Colussl's Orchestra. V ,6 d l 4.11 V . SWOi.UAIIIiR W.'Sl 4w a MCfiif mm-, i hotel arrivals Anglican Tea At Prince Rupert N. Archie, Remo; George F. Hax V. Hlldidge, Kltwanga; G. R. Dick-sen, Mrs. Fred Nash, Terrace; J. E. Kelly, Toronto; A. Haugland, iTelkwa; II. N. Parrot. Victoria: "(Mrs. J. M. Smith, Port Esslngton: 4oo ucoie itiait, v-tean rails. I Royal Col. J. Wi Nlcholls returned to the n VaW v Kr v city this morning on the Prince Ru- lMtM M. "a Nlshlmore, O. Tawaki, Steveston. Central G. R. Caldwell, W. Walthorn. T Gorfin, C.N.R.; Gust Hllderund. Hazelton. Local Lady Is At Home Ranch Miss Borghllde Hougen. well known In Scandinavian circles In Prince Rupert, arrived at the home ranch at Tatalrose today on a week's visit. She rode a bicycle irom Hazelton, short-cutting In several places. Camping out at night she met up with a black oear. ine distance of nearly 200 miles was covered In lf thn three days. TOO LATH TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE-Clrculatlng oil heater, new design, large size. Price $40. Phone Green 922 or call 322 oevenm isast. (152) J&LE ctnc( unZu MORE PER 2dfol This dvertitemtnt is not published or displsyed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Make Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 547 Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" VEGETABLES In Season Kept Garden-Fresh and Crisp Under Vapor Sprays at Reasonable Prices. MUSSALLEM'Si ECONOMY STOItE Phones 18 & 19. Plloi 575 r lWestview Home ris, Mill Bay. Naas River; G. W. . Add, H. C. Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 if MrQ r Vlf f ' V1 1Ul 3 U V UL A. Green and Charlie, Dr. and Mrs. S. Croulmort. A. N. Beck, Vancou-i ver; J. Milue, Edmonton; Mr. and! Mrs. John L. Chlvlty, New York I Yesterday afternoon a delight City; Mr. and Mrs. J. Cook, Win-iful Anglican tea, washe'.d at the: mpeg; n. u. isecK, wonireai; h. J.inome or Mrs. c. v. kviii. Mrs. j. Smith, North Pacific Cannery; II. B. Gibson helped Mrs. Evltt receive Ml i fill l I l Mgley's Doublemlnt Cum rry meal ai millions do. The t aids digestion and helps Krvjr juur item clean ana briftlit your smile attractive. The deli! clout flavor help assure a pleasant breath tool Always have Double mint Cum on hand and ho sure to share it with the children they love it. Buy several packages today 1 were Mrs. G. a. Rix Sr , Andrew and Mrs. Priestly. 1 jbti m Axsna I uomecooKing was in char"e Mrs. Fred MeLeod and Vr. Bartlett. The cashier as v George Crlpps, fir em cflllpd. Th tnhlA TV . m itt ed with a lace cloth and the ra ers. ItOLIVIA BUSY in the absence of the Dresident. Mrs. . j .... III J n HA VV1WI4 Ul L- 4UIU Ultima H. S. Meadows. The General Con- national roads in thn mnnf. k vener wan Mrs. c. C Mills. 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