PAGE FOUR VALUES Predominate at the Cut Rate Shoe Store Men's Dress or Business Boots and Oxfords, dependable quality of black calf or brown leather sewn soles, rubber heels, spade toes and medium, all sizes QO iff loflJQ QC Our price ?A.D QOiOD Men's Work Boots in all heights, In various kinds of leathers, calfskin, oil tan and chrome. Solid leather throughout. Ot Qff to flf Ef Rubber heels. Prices V&9Q ?UDU Youths' and Boys' Dress Boots and Oxfords, in serviceable leather and rubber heels. Prices S1.95, $2.45, S2.95 CANNERIES and FISHERMEN Rubber Boots Reliable makes such as Red Ball, Miners. Dominion Rubber, Life Buoy QO OS Knee Boots iJtfetJU 3i Cd 75 Hip Boots f Boots Lumberman 5-Eyelet Lace Boots Hill Sixty Tea And Sale Success Delightful Affair Held Saturday Afternoon at Home of Mrs. I II. N. Brocklesby The home of Mrs. H N. Brocklesby, Fourth Avenue Bast, was the, scene Saturday afternoon of a de-. Ughtful tea and sale of home cooking by Hal Sixty Chapter. Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empur GREATEST RELIGION Share something with the other fellow that I the greatest religion you can have.- Harvey Firestone. Notice, Rupture Sufferers!! AH Ruptures Yield To the Inflatable Air Pres. sure Treatment by Beasley, the Famous British Expert Complete Comfortable Control Guaranteed This great British invention has the approval of the medical profession everywhere. It is accepted ns standard by leading hospitals. Once I1 ted Always Approved Write 'Be-wlejs" (Cansds) 541 Burrard Bt. Vancouver. B.C. $5.45 $2.65 LADIES' SPORT OXFORDS .gggggggBPr9 mf JUST RECEIVED a large shipment of Ladles' Sport Oxfords Summer's most popular port shoe. Black and white, brown and cream. Elk military heels and special tread Q Qf" Rubber soles, all sizes. Our price Women's Comfort Shoes in complete sizes, 3 to 8. For women who require solid comfort, these specially built Arch Support shoes with cushion insoles, military heels or low. Come In! Black or brown kid and patent leather CO QP Width D to EE. Our price t?.7D FOR TIIE WHOLE FAMILY We carry a very wide range of Running and ably low prices There were many guests in the receiving of whom Mrs. Brocklesby was assisted by Mrs. H. L. Landry, regent of the chapter. In charge of the tea room was Mrs. B. Walker. Mrs. John Manson. Mrs. Ernest Anaersor. Miss E. A Mercer and Miss Jessie Roth well poured and serviteurs were Mrsio. W. Abbott, Mrs. Robert Davie. Mrs. R. O. Macaolay and Miss Max UtT' tin. Cashier was Mrs. Laurie Lamb-ly. Mrs. H. B. Rochester was in charge of the raffle of $5. The lucky WISE words m "TILL1E THE TOILER" M EPHENCE Td vtxjp An I pWWOelZAPMlR j Tennis Shoes in all colors and styles. Price 59c, 79c SL25 Our Misses' and Children's Shoes In various styles and leathers at remark- fQi to CI Off CUT RATE SHOE STORE number was diawn by little Miss Pat Brocklesby and the winner was Robert Manson. The home cooking table was In charge of Mrs. H. A. Breen- and Mrs. J. A. Frew. A delightful musical program Included piano solos Misses Edith Smith, Jean McLean. Maryfaelle Stiles and Ruth Nelson, vocal solos by Miss Lbls Judge sjnd violin solos by Miss Phyllis Harnblln, accompanied by Miss AUeen Hamblta. Oct aulck result with a want ad Pyg-f7'H.Mie - 1 I OOUOALL - I KIAij - - vuri BB i i 7 TLinr a o O Vi a tvr TIIE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, Junt "It VIGGO KIHL HEARD HERE Eminent Canadian I'iano Master in Recital at First United Church Saturday Night A small but appreciative group of local musu- lovers was in attendance at First United Church Saturday Two Flyers and Eight Visitors To Fair Killed CHICAOO. June 13 Canadian Preasl Pilot Carl Viekery, his oo-pilots Harry Jacobs, and tight passengers, who were visitors to the World Fair were killed on Sun-da! when a huge amphibian plane crashed tn a high wind and burned near suburban 0nvlew. The plane was attempting to fly brvcS to tlie air Held at the World's Fair In a partially crippled condluon foUowMg- a forced landing. More Right-of-Way Cleared Saturday For Rapids Trail Under the leadership of T. Ross Mackay, another working bee was held Saturday afternoon in the clearing of the right-of-way for the projected trail from the Skeena night for the piano recital by Vlggo, River highway to the scenic BuUe Kihl, eminent Canadian piano mas- Rapids. Mr. Mackays helpers on ter and well known In Prince Ru- this occasion were P. w. Anderson, pert as examiner for the Toronto Conservatory of Music. Mr. Kihl, who has charmed local audience on orevlous occasions, possesses gram which he selected for his hearers in this city gave ample scope to display his talent, venality and interpretive genius. Outstanding numbers included the following: Prelude and Five Part Fugue to C. 8harp Minor. Op. 1. No. 4. Dach. Sonata in E. Flat, Op. 37, Ho. 1. Beethoven. Nocturne in F. Sharp Major. Mazurka In F. Sharp Minor. Waltt In A. Sharp Major, Wais in C Sharp Minor (Chopin). La Campanella. Paganlnl (air. by Llsxti. There were also selections from the works of Moaart, Mendelssohn and Brahms. As on previous occasions. Mr. Kihl was handicapped through a grand piano not being available. Dan Archie. Robert McCarthy and C. Saunders. They advanced the clearing to within 240 feet of the rapids which it It expected to reach skill, power, control and precision In , next Saturday. Next week It is also ; charming combination. The pro- planned to put In some rustic seaU near the road Stan Moran looked after the transportation of the workers, a service which was much TERRACE H. P. Pullen of the Prince Rupert Daily News was a recent caller at the Municipal Office here. The Kind's birthday was suitably celebrated In Terrace. In the afternoon there was a bate&aU game in the Park and In the evening a dance In the Canadian Legion Hall. Large crowd attended both ; events. Crops are dofof excellently in this district. In Sftte of recent cool and showery weather, there is ft food undergrowth ci hay. J. K. Gordon's orchard it locking fine. Two lengths f new sidewalk are being constructed In the village A meeting ot the Terrace Board of Trade was held on Tuesday evening of last, week. II. King gave an Interesting account of Us visit to the Telkwa Colliery. At a public Meeting on Tuesday evening last ft local branch of the Canadian OonHon wealth Federation was organised under the presidency of T. J. KMpatrtck Pishing has been none too good of late In the kena River Weather has been ( toe cold and there has been too much flooo water. m "sAir sister". ... hj 1i, m ; ; AND VOtrtE A DARLING FV YEARS LATER Of COURSC I DO. BUT fnA0J!0.!A.,MS: BUT.W.WWYSOttRIOUJ? MAMIASt CAN SE SO ? '2SE?.eDr AlXYL ARIKT YOU OlAO rM DlfFHlNT FROM WHAT AlOmvtWPE! I . I ADORE EACH eni OTHER t I INCA610 r BONT VOW ONI EXPECTS.. ROMANCE V LIKE MY PHIL 7 rADItSOSOON..LOOKAT - fcf 3s f5k ..W 9i 7"T H ONlVA WIMT ATTIMEt. MY IAIY SISTER CIV1N5 B.O CONE -07777Ctf VflmS SO WHY NOT TRY MY ME SO0D ADVICE I BUT . . . . , . ... , , BASJ w.. WAS A PRETTY tTT BRIDE. .. BUT TNI SuTYwr1 ZtkYJSSKt nrrorm weoo.no wAs.MYW.m j UFEBUOY? NO'S.O. fROM NOW ON , L SIS, ITS PARTLY YOUR FAULT. TIO HAS CHANCED BECAUSE YOU HAVE. VOUVE LET VOURSCLr BECOME.... UN ROMANTIC. A LITTLE CARELESS ABOUT HOW YOU LOOK...iOMETtMt EVEN ABOUT B.O.' OH, BASS, SUREIY NOT THAT f What's the sensible thing to do about "B.O."? TAKE CHANCES? Trulf to luck ru vnn't fnd f NOP B.Q." (W dour) it too lehou to (rifle aitk. It's too cilf S h guilty and aot know it anr time of the rr. Plf lift ly bath ttfuUrlf witK Liffbuof. h't JifntM from nriflsiry toilet fp look dirTmnt, mimUs diffnt, ttu dirTfrenilr. Ill clesa, rtfrttftinc, quickly vtnMnni Meat tclit rou 1 ifebu .v giirei r protoction. lit rick, tearcking Utker purines an 1 4tdx port ectiely itops pAJ. Compleiiont clear up Lifebuoy'i crtimy, ftntW, dtp cleasting lather walhei away pore-clofftsg impofitiea make dull, cloady akint radiant with new health. Adopt Lifebuoy today. Movct nn iiniiH uurtu. maata OM M Did VajITH "that reamw JJOOA oK.mr you She'd Be Overworked II r, DURIMO LUNCH HOU H MOT I MONDAY & TUESDAY TWO SHOWS 7 Si 9 p.m. Feature starts 7:40 & 9:40 Admission 15c St SOc WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront BLUE KIBBOR TKA per lb DLUE R1BBOK COrTTrS-per lb. LIBBYV SAUER KRAUT -14 s. 3 tins ' rRBH ST1NACH BjC. ORECN ONIONS and RADI9HRB. t bunches Nr3W POTATOES- -3W lbs. I I 7 Ul TNsW I ' I WM The Indian Department cruiser Naekeena sailed this morning (or Port Simpson, having on board Dominion Constable A. J. Watklnson who is making one of his periodical patrol trips to the neighboring vll- lage. Boat and officer are expected j to return to part tomorrow. Bringing passenger, freight and mails. C. N. K. steamer Prince John, with Capt. Dan McKinnon In command, is expected in port around S or 6 o'clock tomorrow morning on her regular fortnightly voyage from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. The vessel left fkidegale Inlet at 8 o'clock but night for M-sett Inlet where she is making her calls this afternoon. Having had a late start from here Sunday night and being further de layed by heavy freights and. NaJ River tidal condition. Union steamer Catala. Capt. A. B Dickson. wtB not be bock unUl i oVIorfc this afternoon from Anyox. Stewart and i other northern points The vessel will sail soon after arrival for Vancouver and waypoinl a few hours behind schedule GROCERIES Here is What You Need Every Day HUY NOW AND SAVE 39c 42c 27c HAPPY VALS CICKU Quart jars tweet, sour, swtet musUrd Take one of each three bottles for HKINT PORK & BBAN 1 tins H8INZ KkTCHUP- Urge 1 bottles 95c "25c 45c AUSTRALIAN PINEAPPLE l(r 1 1's. sliced or crushed. I tins ivi Fresh Fruits & Vcgctaliles, 25c 5c 25c MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store 117-19 Third tvrntie lVnl P.O. Rot Mi rhone IR )ut of town orders rrrehe prompt ttentlon. Send us a (rial order . . .... X .I" Wednesday recetMn jan "SIX HOI KS TO LIVE? She nude a name for herself In 'Frisco and TrUco made m, I Starring us riuou jniNiNi RUTH CHATTERTON uarapii ncieae. me uur oi immonda from llie f,,,u... I Not Recommended For Children' """MJ JACK DEMI'SKY in "WORLD'S Corned v "TAXI RAKON'S" THE I'LEASIUK t of having a : . on your boa' ummer will n than repay tlx . of InsUUaUoi B , Uy typeftll , be oeeigaMt Jxlllt to mVet y . IfvMual jreq ii -Mnlft. Out of t serrtet tails m , LOOft I OR THE TOWER Superior Vt Second Avenue Phone Blue 320 r O. Mas 113 A O. BARTUrn' C II IN8ULANUER VOU'fit? TOO MlMDlWCS OTHSB. PfllOPMJS pijsujaa"& to 1 eTrlffft MBQUrH Ml Radio Service Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 637 COAL! COM Our Famous Ed-! A Oulkley Valley , teed to glre sat ton of No. 1 Bu n: also sell Tlmothv IT Oats and Da T 'I Prince Rupert I ccd Co, M lhone SPECIAL I OK TWO WLIhs Kvcnlng Oowi SI. 25 dry clean ii Any Other Dr. l.OO dry cleaned Ideal Cleaners Second Street By Westovor.