, THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, J Sixty Years the Standard PRC CREAM BAKING POWDER ‘ACream of Tartar Powder Made from Grapes NO ALUM Sainte Local News Notes Try Smith & Killas’ ice cream, Every can of Canada First cA Cream is good. 173-75 Tasty 35¢ lunch at the Royal ct i ellie Cafe. 163tf Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, 2 9 Phone 4. tf Launch Rosebelle. Phone Red .. 400. 162-7 We sell for less; terms cash. * * * Use “Canada First Cream,” it has the fresh cream flavor. 173-5 ‘ * * © Mrs. Besner and Mrs. F. J. Henning left this morning for a trip to Smithers. * Fuller's Grocery, 311 Third Ave. * * * We buy and serve only the best the market affords. London Cafe. 2.8 Everything in season cooked the way you like it. London Cafe. 130-tf. Leather easy chairs and rock- is < ers at prices cut in two. Geo. D. ae ee tetenke . bn - a a oe oe 95¢ square yard at Tite's summer Th. Collart, who has _ been sale. 4 ee 161tf spending a few days at Terrace, returned this morning. i Window blinds, stock size, 3 ft. x 6 ft., 45¢ each, at Geo. D, Tite's furniture sale. 161tf * * * The railway boys will hold a social dance in the MelIntyre Hall on Thursday evening. 6.6 F. M. Sylvester, general man- ager of the Granby Company, is in the city to-day en route to Granby Bay. * Norfolk Rooms. Steam heated, hot and cold water. Terms rea- sonable, 6th Ave. and Fulton, * ¢ «@ Iron bed, spring and mattress for $10, at Tite’s big furniture sale. 16itf + o * A neat fence adds much to the beauty of a lawn and protects its beauty. Phone 583 for Fritz, the Handy Man. 169-174 * * Miller, the second hand man, pays the highest prices for gents’ * * Anthentio information about cast-off clothing, tools, ete. Will ; i call any time. Phone 565. 825 football games, either schedulec Third Avenue. 163-189 or postponed, can be had by call- * * * i xi " tf * lies ’b 2 ‘Geert hm tl this} Wises O'Neil, of Hazelton, ac- morning on the Rupert. He ac. companied by his bride, arrived companied his family south for a holiday. * * * Household goods and furniture as good as new at half price. Crosby's Second Hand Store, 839 Third Avenue. 153-tf Kee Joe B. Roerig, who has been spending a few weeks in Banff and other holiday resorts, returned on the Prince Rupert. 2s Mrs. Frizzell, who has been in Vancouver and at Harrison Hot Springs for a few weeks, returned home this morning. * * * on the Prince Rupert to-day after spending their honeymoon in the south. They went up on the train. $.' 05-6 Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hull, who have been spending a couple of weeks in the south, returned this morning on the Prince Ru- pert. * * ¢ Mr. Bert Greer and his bride who have been spending their honeymoon in Vancouver where Mr. Greer attended the rifle matches, arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning. ¢ 4058 Fritz the Handy Man makes a The G. T. P. are rebuilding the specialty of caring for offices. temporary sidewalk from the G, Special rates by month. Phone tr. P. OMices to Second Avenue. 583 475-4177 The stairway up by the old Pre- . ae ae mier are being done away with J. A. Greenhill. of the B. A.j@"4 an easy grade sidewalk sub- Bes P * "| stituted. Trust Co., Victoria, is in the ee e.ty today. He is making a round trip on the Drines Rupert, * * H. E, a of Victoria, own- er of the Red Reef group of mines at Stewart, is en route to his property. He will investigate the development work being done. * * *® A. Erskine Smith, of Vancouver, president of the Red Cliff mines, is in the ety today. He is making a visit to Stewart where develop- ment work is still going on. * * *& The Prince Rupert Towing Co., genera! towing; the new crude oil tug “P.A.T. No. 1." Phone Red 391 or Black 322. Address: P.O. Box 96. Agency for the “Avance” Crude Oil Motor. 165tf Rev, Ronald MeLeod, of North Vancouver, who preached so ac- ceplably to the local Presbyter- ians a few months ago, has re- ceived a call to Ingersoll, Ontario, and will shortly move to that charge. eS ae Mrs. G. V. Cuppage and Mrs. Reade, of Victoria, are making the round trip on the Rupert and are delighted with the’ scenery. Mrs. Cuppage is in charge of The Ladies’ Review, a supplement to The Victoria Week. * * * Word has been received from George W. Morrow to the effect that his eldest daughter, who has been dangerously ill and for sev- eral days her life was dispaired * * «* of, is now improving and Mr. Mr. and Mrs, H. D. Hemmell Morrow expects to return in a returned this morning from a few days. c.f peidey in Vancouver. Mr. Hem- Rey. Mr, Woodside, of Fairveiv mell was winner of the Nanaimo Cup at the rifle matches and had it not been for the unfortunate mistake of shooting at the wrong target. he would have qualified} will officiate at the induetion of for the Ottawa team, The Nana-|Rey. Mr. Grant, Mr. Woodside imo Cup is a mythical piece of|has one of the largest churches silver as the cup has been lost}in the Province and is a popular and therefore Mr. Hemmell is on-|preacher. His leeture to-morrow ly the custodian of an honorary}night on Scotland will be worth prize, Presbyterian Chureh, Vancouver arrived in the eity today, Mr. Woodside was moderator in charge of the loeal yvaeancy and hearing. The favorable weather of the past two days made sockeye fish ing on the Skeena very good a. B. G. Affleck, J. K. AMleck and jh. Dalton Afflick, of New Hazel ton, are registered at the Royal for a few days. 6 Mr. and Mrs. V. DD. Casley, who have been visitnig in Portland, | and Steamboat Springs, Golo,, are expected home in a few days. a ee CG, BE. Burgess, accompanied by Mrs. Burgess and Mrs, Suther land, left for Lorne Creek this morning. They will camp there for a couple of weeks. NO ALUM CP sad dnd th nde sinh ead cha * QUEEN CHARLOTTE NOTES * . * (QQ. ¢ Islander Mrs. Thomas Deasy left on a visit to the south last Tuesday. : + 7S 8. De Winters, formerly of the Wireless station at Digby Island, is in the city to-day. He is mak ing an inspection of ships using the Marconi service. 2 3 Mr. and Mrs. GC. T. Baker, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs P. BF. Godenrath, leave this even- | ing on the Rupert. Mr, Baker goes back to Stewart but = Mrs, Baker will visit in Granby Bay. 0°’ Rev. Mr. Woodside will lecture to-morrow night in the Presby- terian Hall on ‘The Land of Scott and Burns.” The lecture will be illustrated with first hand views. The bagpiper will be there and there will be a choice selection of popular Scotch songs. * * * Rev. H, R. Grant and family arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning and were met at the boat by friends and members of the church, who accompanied them to the new manse. The families’ furniture and household effects were sent up on an earlier boat and through the good work of Fred Stork, who is an old friend, the house and contents were al- ready arranged awaiting the ar- rival of the new pastor. e 8° @ The thower show under the aus- pices of the Horticultural Society which was announced in The Daily News last week, will be held in the Board of Trade rooms. The date was fixed for August 12th but this may be altered to suit convenience of the Deputy Min- ister of Agriculture who is ex- pected here about that time. .. ae Last evening saw a big light on the peak of Prescott Island. This is one of a series of big lights which Mr. Ogilvie who in charge of the Dominion International survey party, has placed on several of the in the vicinity. He is taking off a trianglation from the peaks and the lights at night. Another light is burning on a high peak northeast of the city, and another on Queen Charlotte Islands. many citizens 1s peaks uses over LUCILLE LOVE AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE Tonight is the last but one of the “Lucille Love” series of mo- tion pictures now running at the Majestic theatre. The story of the thrilling’ adventures of Lu- cille Love has made quit a hit with the picture going people of Prince Rupert as witnessed by the large patronage this popular theatre has been receiving. Don't miss tonight’s portion of the story as it is easily the best part of the story. In addition to the main feature the management has also included a strong bill of comedy and drama. Al Hatch Arrives Al Hatch, the wrestler, who will meet Pete Sigurdson here = on Saturday evening in a match for the middleweight championship of British Columbia, the Prince Rupert to-day. He is in training and will be in good shape for the match. Geo, A. Tessier managing the contest and assures the pub- lie a good honest match will be witnessed. Ue has engaged the MeIntyre Heil from the Prince Rupert Nationa! Sporting © Club and it will be fitted up with a cen- tral stage having a real mat, with tiered seats for the audience. arrived on Is = - 2 ©. H. Curtis and J. C. Frizel of White Creek were in town early in the week, es ev The Polaris took the mai and a large number Naden of passengers to Harbor on ednsoday, - € 4s \ large shipment lumber was sent up to Sewall to Mr. as- tian, who is building a large re dence, yf days with a sciatica, severe attack of * * * J. A. Murray, of Prince Rupert, came on the Albert and the guest of Thomas Deasy, dian agent. over is a The weather of the past few days would make one think that old “Jupe” had taken out the plug for keeps. ; i J. K. Anderson received a large shipment on last week's boat for his new store and is now doing business at the new stand. 6 2 A new oil drill is going in on the West Coast. It is also re- ported that a drill will soon be operating west of Camp Wilson. Sin 46 Mr. Holmes, the surveyor from the West Coast, made a fishing trip to Yakoun River for a day or two last week He returned to his camp on Wednesday. e. &.4 John Manson, road superin- tendent, arrived Tuesday from Prince Rupert. He is visiting the various districts in company with Charlie Spence, road fore- man. .. +t: Musgrave, Lillooet, Captain S. steamer tifiable pride in his P, Musgrave: who has second place in all admission to the College at Halifax. se. sf Charles Harrison, 8.M., mem- ber of the advisory board of the Prince Rupert Exhibition, has sent in about 20 subseriptions for new members from Masset. seven new members joinea in the Lawn Hill Distriet. of the D.G. feels a jus- Alured just won Canada for Royal Naval son, also S €-s W. M. Brewer, who is investi- gating the district on behalf of the Prvincial Mining Department, has received notification to make a report on the Graham Island prospects. The department has heard of the inereased activity here and wants information. se 2 Messrs. Curtis, Myers and a staff of assistants arrived on the Prince Albert and left on Wed- morning for Naden Har- bor where they will engage ‘in the work of obtaining views and watch dhe work of capturing whales and reducing the mam- mals to oil and fertilizing ma- nesday terial. The noted photographer as day at midnight; 9 p. m. THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C., LIMITED $.. VENTURE Sails for Simpson, Naas, Mill Bay, connecting for Aiyansh Fridays at 2 p. m.; for Vancouver Saturdays at 4 p. m, $.. CHELOHSIN Sails for Simpson, Arrandale and Granby Bay every Sun- for Vancouver, the South, Tuesdays at JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. SEEEPEEEE EERE EEE EE EEE EE EERNEEEEEEEER EEE EERE ERE EEO high-brade Work at fair prices Plumbing, Steamfitting and sheet metal werk Western Plumbing Co., Ld SRA CARRERE * + * Frank Smythe has been con- fined to his bed for the past few) Sicha is at the head of the party is a resident of Seattle, and he is pengaged in writing a history and lis receiving from the old Indians ithe lewends of the race, “HOME, SWEET HOME" eit Howard Paynes’ Immortal | Song Visualized in a Mag- nifloent Production A photodrama of beautiful mo itive, of exquisite treatment and jof exposition, combined with the of the llome, | personality brilliant diree jtor Griffith | ranks Sweet Home" among the very highest of| screen productions | It is a series of separate and distinet stories including an opening sketch of the life of John i Ho all of which while entirely different from each other illustrate the power for good of that rtal Hlome, eet | mother son well ward Payne prime Sw SOnK Home ” thought She creation vayne's her a neer-do was bit terly disappointed him (thought his life a failure this worthless son gave in and yet to the iworld a song that has reached jevery heart and touched a re. | Sponsive chord in every human ibreast. After the prologue show ling scenes from Payne's life, jcomes the first episode. This is ja delightful bit of western com ledy The story of “Apple Pie.” | Mary is an fillustration of the | power excited by the song “Home i Sweet Home.” So also is the lond episode. in whieh Kirkwood and Donald forceful acting | brothers of life-time driving their mother insane by a double tragedy from which con. dition restored to the re by the sec James Crisp do As two hatred, some she maining child also is the third episode three stars of the first tude, Blanche Sweet, and Courtney Foote is song. in whie! magni- present a angle-——two women and a man one with a happy termination through the all pervading influ- ence of one man’s contribution) to human enlightenment. THE WEATHER Furnished by F. W. Dowling Observer. Wednesday, July 29. Barometer, reduced to sea level 80,029 Highest temperature .57.0 Lowest temperature ......52.0 LIVEN EN EERE ERS E EERE EE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CIRCUIT NO. 1. 12—5th St. and 3rd Ave. 13-—6th St. and 3rd Ave. 148th 8t. and 3rd Ave. Junction of ist, end Sth Ave. and Dodge Pi. 6th Ave. and Thompson St. CIRCUIT NO. 4. 4th Ave. and Emmerson Sth Ave. and McBride 81. Sth Ave. and Green St. 6% Ave and Basil St. Box 457th Ave. and Gherte. Box 141-7 Ave. and Yung St. + rrenwe rire wiki rine Ritts Church Services | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH COR, YOUNG end FIFTH AVE. Services every Sunday at 1) am, ms" ae. Sunday Bible Class 2.30 p.m. ” KEV. W. W. WRIGHT, B.A., Pastor THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVB.LAND MUSGRAVE PLACE Services every Sunday at Li am. and 7.80 pr 8 Sehool at 2.80 p.m. ” — aay. MR, DIMMICK PASTOR 87. ANDREW" 8 ANGLICAN CHURCH Cor, Fifth Ave. and Dunsmuir Place jeorning prayer, 11, prayer, 7 fo, @:ho p. Saabaies first of month, eit . mm, o third Sunday at & Even Sunday Holy Sunday m. HEV. G. A. RIX RECTOR THE SALVATION AKMY Granville Court Sunday at 64 a ae Sup W noe DIgbt services Mon day, Wednesda: Th aay and Saturday _ CITADEL services and | Owen Moore | version of the indispensible tri-| : ; : ; 4 and Srd Aves Box 16-——ist Ave., between 8th and 9th Sts. (Knox Hotel.) } Bor 17--1st Ave. and 7th St. (Cen tral Hotel.) GIRGUIT NO. 2. Gon 22--3rd Ave. and $rd 8. | (Post Office.) Box @8-.3rd Ave. and MeBride 8t Box 24--1st Ave. and McBride st. 7) Box 25-2nd Ave. and @nd St. Box 26--2nd Ave. and 6th St Box 27-6. T. P. CIRCUIT NO. 3. Box 315th Ave. and Fulton 81. Box 32--Borden and Taylor Sts. Box 34—-7th Ave. and Fulton St. Box 36-0th Ave. and Comox Ave. i | “The | period in “SILEN We rer the And pa woods of lin As son | Would Content }At full le Far fi And thror Unkne Am on the me Pr ing were MacKendr Knight, Db. G, Bh. Rhoerig Se | Mrs, wie is. Bm | Hemmel, | Miss Small, Mr and Mrs | Grant, lan, wife, | Mrs Mr. and Woodside. Mr. Northward! silence alee neath prone, a om wwn, unloved by Form the South R. Stewart, C. F. Frizzel. KE. Tom! Sharpe, Miss Grant, Rev, Hull, Mrs We will sell st Examining Our Resources Mr. Il. MacLean and & Tracy came in on yesterday train af ter visiting me inds they hold in the Kitsumkalaum Valle They have a numbe if men quietly at work the property and will make ¢ iderable de velopments in order to determine its value. From present indica tions it appears to be of a semi anthracite quality if not indeed the real article. Mr. McLean is a wel wn Vancouver busine man | has several interests in U } ality Col. Tracy is a rer of many years’ ¢ hav ing been city f Van couver for 14 yea ind a like London, Ont CE OF THE NORTH” ever Northward! journey, journey on blue blue fijord at the | iow cna d mountain ran yr ages has la lone and 1 giant who fain time away p his to thus remau the cities’ d wa of Ww en gay, Ain CARMAN { os the ince Mr passengers arriving rt this morn O'Neil, J. ick,. Mrs. Knight, Miss Taylor, W. N. Kelly Sampson, J berts, Mra Mr. and Brown, Mrs Thape and Mrs Mrs. EK. Ro V. Reeves, Murray, FE. M. inson, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. D. Simth, Mrs.-A and Mrs. Wynone, Mr G. Keith, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. H. Caro- Wright and Mr. and Johnson, Ww. J. Knox and Mrs Mr. Girier and Mrs Elliott, Rev. J, NOTICE ck in the B. C Sharpe, FRESH VEGETABLES FROM SKEENA piver Parsley, Oy bunch Cauliflower Green Peas, | | Spinach, per i@ Cabbage, per Turnips, per Special prices o, orders for hotel Try Them. They fresh from the on every tra LYNCH BROS, DEPARTMENT STORE Phone No. 2 large etc come ardeng POPPPEEPEPEPOPECOLOO + Oo oe 3 eC CORSETS MADE To MEASURE Corsets that ladies can absol rely —_ for average and cn Stout Agures at moderate prices All Kinds of repairs neat uy done MRS. 8S. LANDO 719 Second Ave Phone a7 POPPPOIIOLIDL ODDIE LOSE LS +00 bb e44 CANADIAN PACIFIC ALy SUMMER EXOURSIONS From PRINCE RUPERT To MONTREAL and retur 1 TORONTO and returr "ee ST. PAUL and returt CHICAGO and retort 108. NEW YORK and rewr 144.50 |] Other points correspondingly toy. Effective June iat Pinal retan limit October Sis Princess Bophia Princess Alice Princess Beatrice southbound Sunday, & p.m 4, @ MONAB, Genore! Agen Corner Third Ave. and sith & ——s pe gmnmmatt : FOR A TAXI 75-~-PHONE-75 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 00! eR beeeer Oilfields, Limited, for a few more days at 25 cents per share P MeLachlan. Phone 382 173.4 ore & ° A { S, Have FIELD, | | | | CHICKEN 3 Prince SEEDS! SEEDS! DOMINION NURSERY & ORCHARDS CO. Dealers in Feed of all kinds Mall orders promptly attended to 808 Third Ave. 1914 Spring Seeds AND FLOWER SEEDS Agente for FEED A OPECIALTY Rupert Feed Co. Phone Black 268 CLA Daily News ” SSIFIED ADS, FURNISHED FE veniences, POR SALE ection arrang harles Str POR SALE or ft. gasoline Everything terms erranged, News EXPENMENCED WAITRESS wants post tos, 1730 Phone 48 WANTED Suitable for heavy weather. change lots Stock, y alley rallw. Vancouver, B KELIABLE BROKERS WANTED,--Noehren- Mannix Petroleum ial Liabii Leases surrounding Mobarch in Calgary Oll Flelds, which has struck Diack crude oll Well financed. Good literature Strong board of directors, who are all successful business men, DAILLING CONTRACTED FOR and WILL START AT Opening price low, Hapid ONCE Certain € ences to particulars wire or write, giving te Noehren- Mar 24 Dominion Bank Chambers, Edmonton, 1G. R. Naden Co., li Alberat, MISCELLANEOUS TOLEN ‘ pair of gold cuff-links toittal ed “J Return to Room 26, Em press Hviel asked Gas work boat, interest FOR RENT 100M for rent; modern con $8 per month Phone 154. 166u FCR SALE Ninth Avenue, Lot 23, Block 5, $1,200; 8200 cash, ed. Write A. Matthews, eet, Vancouver, B.¢ bal 1980 175-7 will trade for property, 30 launch, new 8 b.p. engine, in ood ceca” aber Deity pp. Ox a ated WANTED! 50 ft. or more Will ex- in Bellingham, Nicola Coal in townsite on Kettle ay. Write 2411 Stephens St, Cc, 162-168 Limited, (Non-Per- ity) $1,000,000 corporation Hise ” reservations and further H. Leonard Humphreys, wnix Petroleum, Limited, 92- PRINCE RUPERT BOAT HOUSE Boats and Launches for hire. Gasoline for sa PHONE FED 391 North End of Manson Way) 4 fr “DON'T” Don't trust the future “for something to turn up” & provide for your old age The Home for the Aged ant other institutions are full people who intended to, du didn’t take out an Endow ment Policy when they wert] young. The Excelsior Life insu-f} ance Company issues EM dowments maturing at 4” age desired. For ful! pare ticulars call or write DISTRICT AGENTS KISSICK, EDWARDS & KISSICK Phone 19 221 Sixth Sf To Rent FOUR ROOMED FLAT WITH BATH, $25 FOUR ROOMED HOUSE ON TAYLOR ST. $20.00 APPLY TO SECOND AVENUE Kheward and no questions 163-168