J r PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, jUlle v, .,, .r The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMDIA. Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily New, Limited. Third Avenue II. F. PUEBHNV Marikylnt-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES WeUlnC-oti. 81-1. IS vwwala. 7J. 77 Wordbine Sberrttt 51-4. 5 14. oiii. raifSty t.UM. 1.26. NU. Mesal. 80. HU. .feroHO. 1.00, HU. Ifid West. 04. mt. MU1 City. 9. 18. KA. ; Ofcatta Neat. 3, oftlSIStSX 1J8X lintrrn tttorK V--' i Oocper Naatan, 70, SU. . Adranoe. 14. SO. MO. 1. a. r. oonotai. 8.38, 1.38. Nil Here a is BOYS' JERSEYS-Jusfc the thinp for holiday wear. At, each Qq MEN'S WOOL JUMBO KNIT SWEATERS at, each 2.95 LADIES' SILK HOSE Pair . . -55c CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE j9(j CHILDREN'S PRINCESS 'HOSE-Sizes 5 to 10 jgc 2 pairs for 25c S.40. OslSMBt. 3.70. 3.7ft. ' i Daihoucie. S 40. 3 SO. i DuveclaB. 43. 49. I Pabjran Pet. 7. 8. Hear. IS 30. 19 28. . nilnom Alberta. NU. 8ft. I tUjiMMl 7.45. 7.M. . ' MoDst.-Segur, HU, 3.7SV ! UeUoa. 4.00. NU. i Sett MofkMBC -eetur. Mil. l.M ; fljyalite. MU. 188. 09. VuJcan. KO. 1 0 ; Hargsl. 1.30. 1.38. i aterUnf Pacilc. 1.48. 1.50. I Freehold. 1.06. 1.10. t Turner Valley. 88. 1.00. 4 LOCAL CHURCH .25 Rev. W EXTENDS CALL Rev. Dr F. W. Dafoe of Chilli-warkJnvited to Take Baptist Church Pulpit Here Aftirr a full and free discussion, vuy uwivwy, uy ma, or x, va,, of First Baptist eot)gre(fation For lesser period, paid in advance, per month . &0 LS?" Urire aDd rew.eseiita- By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia. fivatinJ la niX, decided to paid in advance for yearly period 3.00 extnj t'ca, to Rev. Dr. F. W. Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion 1-40 D&fa; of Chilliwack to take over Transient advertising on front page, per inch , -.' 2.80 the local purpit, in succession to Local readers, per insertion, per line ....... t Classified advertising, per insertion, per word DAILY EDITION STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co.) : The following quotation were bid and asked: i B. C. flUlvsr. 18. Ml. Bayvfcw, t, S. He Missouri. l.M. 1.37. Oar FrOWne. IS. Nil Goths Belt. m. SO. Dutllie Ulna. SI 1-1. 68. ! OMHCe Oowct, T.M. 7.60 mmt, 38. SO. 1.10. l.M. 87. 88. IkpeMWKC. 71-4. 8. IMBS Mines, 4, I. vmtmtt nrnmn. 18, ill. Koatmf King. M. SI. lAtekg Jtm. Nn. IS 1-2 MdSMrwfc. . Sl-3. Mfeloc Waoteor. 4S-4, S. MMMot Km OolCL S 1-2, S. Msmot Mtak. S l-z. 4. Nttlomi SOw. li. is. Ntie Five. 17. GO. Oragwn O0Kr. 30 1-1. 80. F Oraiu, nil s.oa. rtoneer Oold. Mn. l.M. FnUv. 1.54. 1.88. Pwtar Mate. 48. 42. Keen ManrianUd, l.M. 1 60. Rata Alfeota. 36, 361-3. RMl Hope. S4, SS. Sltwr Cnut. . Sl-3. SUvmeo Con.. Nil. 70. . 1 BltwblnL Ml. 13 F. Price, who has left .02 the city. Dr. Dafoe conducted a series of ' evangelical ateetiags here recent- Thursday. June1 13, 1&29. lyknd proved hknself to be a speaker and organiser of ability. ' " , He has been with his present con- SUvemmltb. U. is 1-3. StoosD Kla. NU, 7. Susii BaatMH. 10. 14- Sownak. ft, SS Sudcch '1. 98. 3.39. Tapir? Mcfcfleld. IV. Si Tortc Mmsa. NU. 1.1. ' jgregatioo at Chilliwack for seven ! years an4 prior to that was super-jintaadeirt of Bsptiit Church mis-'ataaa in the province of Alberta with headquarters at Edmonton. ; Should Dr. Dafoe accept the 'call, it is expected he will come ,here to assume the ministry late in Auguxt or early in September. , An answer N expected from him in about ten day time. PRESENTATION MRS. FRED PYLE: iHer Senices to St. Andrew's XV. A. Suitably Acknowledged at Function Yesterday A pleasing ceremony took place yesterday afternoon at a tea held by the Women's Auxiliary to St. 1 mm?! I UNDERWEAR STANFIELD'S AND PENMAN'S r n vvSTWHOLESALBCOST 100 Doeen Balbriggan Combinations and Two-Piece Suits to be sold for less than cost! tion and Mrs Pyle responded ap-propiately. ' Tea was served under the direction of Mrs. Gibson with Mrs. Andrew pouring and Mrs. Stamp-Vincent and Mrs. W. A., McLean serving. Mrs. Pyle. whose departure irom Prince Rupert will be regret ed by many friends, has long been an active member of the Women's Auxiliary and for three years served as its secretary. HEALTH OF TERRACE CHILDREN DISCUSSED TERRACE. June 13 The nwdleal twwttto efUofr report on the puplla ol '.he adioU u the subject ot (Uacuastoo t ttie mectls of the Women' In-tttutc here Tursdav afternoon wltfc Mi. C. A. Olgfey preatdlnf sad Mis. Ororg Dover secretary pro tern In tmce of Mrs. Marentette. It na derided to ak the aid ot Dr. BnuamlU n trying to better ooodltlotM by -totltytag parrnta of children in vhom rtKttthj eMdjttona were found. The nt-T vi brewtlit up by Mis. Hal!l- el who read an eseeUeot paper on ' ealth ccnamoBs SKIDEGATE The Samfey lUoefa Ulltaa D. Oapt J .Sae weat ttvcufb the Ski" rarsoKM tix BSDer 4 to lnapeet the Icjatnf oprnMoim an the wttt eowrt Be. J. OWett. Indian afleat of Mssvett, apeo jevecal daf sound the bulneR atptrUnest. He rrtttiaed ' -rt CSemesta. tne via Menra. MtBae and Dul of Queeo Ohaitotte CHf have brouftat in some line looktac sample of ore from their datoM wteieto are tocoted at Vaaoouver Harbor on tit tt ootut ot Orahom 'aland. Aoaa Morrton Mormon vbo la lntereated In lulMk'i Anvlioan PutKr.l at I ull. o" j vr" t -!tn kowo froap nf olaawa the v. uwDuu, ruviiu nicuuc wbeo Mrs. Ttunsas Andrew, pres ident of the auxiliary, made the j presentation to Mrs. F. G. Pyle.; who is leaving the city. oLa hand- ! wk to do aAMwrneat work. Mr. ad Mrs. Pred Atktoa bare mcved to Queen Chart site Clay and will autke thetr home there. somely bound hymn and prayer i book as a token of esteem and ap- t ttmttou bie wnfle poawnou. preciation. Mrs. Andrew spoke la not fatal to bmnaiM. a oonwwnly suitably in making the presents- uppoed. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Uupert Kanneth Ferguson. W. P. M Patterson and H. Berry. VlctorUu Mr and Mrs. M. Hlncfe and Mlaa Hlneh, Ut' Beaob, Oal.; U. W M. Bolaton. Btew-art; A. Btopbena. Kamps. Idaho. P. B. SfflMto. P. W. Hawe, W. A. I Metoall. B. Nugvu and W. H. Benolt., Vmeeaycr; Mn. W. Hacen, Cttpptr, CtT, A. J. Peatbentoiw. Winnipeg; Mrs. C. M. MacKinnon, Vana-dol; Mr nd Mr. C. L. Monroe and won. At lln: J. W. PrMebett. WraaceU. Cenlral A. King, Vancouver a. Pettenea nd Alfon Brnen. dty: J. B. Johnston oMI R. A. Johwoton. Port Ed. said; J. Waa, C.N.B.; E. O. Brn-nett. Wltmlnfton. Del.: J. P. Oolllna. Ketchtkaa: A. 8. WIIHsm, Winnipt; a. Beeker. Bwttaerland. KyI A. R JobMtone. Wnltetwne; J. M. AlUin. Myder. B.C. Kavoy Mrs. Deavrtt Adams. Vaswaiver. 1. M McCawiey. local C N R. lc -motive easinecr. arrived In the etty 'Tom the liH-lor on yesterday after -noon'a t-in Short of Breath Smothering Feelings Choking SemiioD Mrs. H. Day, Dartmouth, writes Tor over s year I was troubled with smothering spells and shortness of breath, and it was impuaaiUa for me to walk, even s short distance, because of the choking sensation whkb followed. After trying many treatments, in vain, I at last do led to try and in s surprisioclr short Urns they did me muoh good. Price COe per box at all druggists or dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milbura Co., Ltd.. Toronto, Out Friday, Sa Are Discount Day at 8 JABOUR BROS. 15 oW thing TIES 150 DOZEN TO HE SOLD XtV MANUFACTURERS' COST SOX MECHANIC Black and grey. . .J5C 2 pairs for 25C HANSON'S SPECIAL, at, pair 39c ALL-WOOL 3 l rib, at, pair. .39c PENMAN'S ,-PURE WOOL BLACK CASHMERE Red heel and toe. 3 pain for $1,00 per cent. Off EVERYTHING IN STORE Do you read the classified advertisements? Sale Starts Safdy at 9 And Crow ve will from morn till night! There's a reason for it! And you won'i understand why until you pay this store a visit during our tremendous sale and money-saving campaign. In fact, the values arc so phenomenal that you'll crow with us! Surprises are in store for you! We have purchased the complete wholesale stock of F. G. Dawswi, Ltd., consisting of dry goods and men's furnishings Sale Starts Saturday with a Bang-at 9 Sharp TowelsStriped, Turkish 20 dozen, 16x34, at, pair 35C 5 dozen, 18x40, at, pair 45C ; W) dozen, 20x40, at, pair Qq Also many other lines too numerous to mention. Blankets and Comforters 400 PAIRS OF BLANKETS Genuine English point, in H and 3 1-2-point. Colors: grey, white, khaki, green, scarlet and duffle stripe. ALSO PURE WOOL SILVER GREY CANADIAN BLANKETS, 64x84; and 5, 6, 7 and 8-Pound Union Blankets, suitable for camp All to be sold at mill cost J. A. KIRKPATRICK, 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert