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When subati- tutes are offered, remember it is séldom in the spirit of service. Insist on the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. 66 COMPAN Y LONDON, aa ‘SUMMER SAILINGS 'f From Prince Rupert for Vancouver tMendays - +--+ +««+-+«+- 4.00 p.m. Wedmesda@ys « « «<««+«-« 9.00 a.m, tSaturdayé « « «© «© «+ «« = 7.00 p.m, Calls at Ocean Falls and Powell River For Ketchikan, Juneau and Skagway (ealling at Wrangell southbound Wednesday and Saturdays, 3.00 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart Fridays 3,00 pom. Fortnightly service to Queen Charlotte Islands. Particulars on request. TRAIN SERVICE Passenger trains leave Prince Rupert Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 12.30 p.m. Winnipeg and points East. For information eall or write local agent or H. McEWEN, DF, & PLA, Prince Rupert, B.¢ for Edmonton, V.76-98 Canabian naTiOnaL UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver PSS, CATALA EVERY TUBSDAY, 1:90 P.M Vin Waypoints, arriving Vanoouver, Thursday am P58, CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT, Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight. approx Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Alice Arm, Anyox Stewart and Naas River points, Suntlay, 8 pm Further information regerding all sailings and tickets at VRINCE RUPERT AGENCY: Second A venue Phone 568 Because it doesn’t pay to advertise poor produtts, It does pay to buy those advertised. _ LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Vancotiver bank ¢larings were on Thursday, July 21, $12,498,229. Corp. £. H. Clarke; R.CiM?., re- turned to the ¢ity‘’on the Catala this morning from a brief trip to Anyox on official duties. Miss Aleda Johnson of the muni eipal telephone exchange staff lef! on yesterGay afternoon's train for a holiday trip to Terrace. For operating a trailer without a license, G. B. Casey was fimed $1 by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning. Northlana Transportation Co.'s motorship Norco is dne in port at 6 o'clock this evening from Ketchi- kan with one carload of frozen fish for transshipment East over jthe Canadian National Railways Union steamer Catala, Capt. A | E. Dickson, returned to port at 10 40 this morning from Anyox, Stew art and ther northern points Sailed at 1:80 this afternoon | and | Vancouver and waypoints. for R. Alding, dining car steward for the Canadian National Railways who has been a patient in the {Prince Rupert General Hospital }here for some time, left on yester- | day afternoon's train for his home jin Winnipeg ' ; Curtis Garaner, well known Port- land contractor, was a passenger {aboard the Catala today returning ' south after a brief visit to Hyder | where some years ago he was en- |gaged in contracting work for the 'United States government. Mr }Gardner came south last week }from Junéau i Steamship Sailings |For Vanceuver— | ‘Monday—ss. Pr. Rupert | Tuesday—ss. Catala 1:30 p.m. Wed.—-ss. Pr. Robert 9 am. Rriday—ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m Ss. Cardena midnight Saturday—ss. Pr. George . 7 p.m. Juaty 27—ss, Prin. Charlotte 4pm July 30—ss. Prin. Alice p.m. Frem Vanceuver— Sunday—ss. Catala p.m. Wed.—ss. Pr. George 7 p.m Friday—ss. Pr. George 11:30 a.m Friday—ss. Cardena p.m Ss. Princess Adelaide p.m Satur—ss. Pr. Robert 11:30 a.m July 29— ss. Prin. Louise a.m |For Naas River and Port Simpson— Sunday—ss. Catala 8 p.m |From Naas River & Port Simpson— Tuesday—ss. Catala 11:30 a.m }¥or Stewart asd Anyox— Friday—ss. Pr, George 3 p.m Sunday—ss. Catala 8 p.m | From Stewart and Anyox— Tuésday—ss. Catala 11:30 a.m | Satur—ss. Prin. George 6 p.m |For Ocean Fatis— Monday—ss. Pr. Rupert 4pm Friday—ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m Satur.—ss. Pr. George 7 p.m |Frem Ocean Falls— Wed.—-ss. Pr. George 11:30 a.m Friday—ss. Pr. George 11:30 a.m. Friday—ss. Cardena p.m Ss. Princess Adelaide p.m Satur.-ss. Pr. Robert 11:30 a.m fer Ataska— Wed ss. Pr. George 3 pm Satur.—ss. Pr. Robert 3 p.m July 29—~ss. Prin. Louise am From Alaska— Monday-—-ss. Pr. Rupert 7am Wed —ss. Pr. Robert 7 am July 27—-ss. Prin. Charlotte p.m July 30—ss. Prin. Alfée p.m / From Skéena River— Friday—ss. Cardena p.m The Molly Maguires, famous in Irish history in 1843, were a secret lassociation of tenants pledged to re ist the collection of rents | Announcetnents | Oddfellows opening dance, Jul) | 29 Catholic Bazaar, Oetober 19, 20 lpoeden cbaweben si \¢ a a The following is the scale * i# of charges made for reading * # notices. + * Marriage and Engagement *| Ps announcement $2 + \# Birth Notices 50c. + * Funeral Notices $1 ¢| + Cards of Thanks +) # Funeral Plowers 0c. per * + name * ee eeeereeerees been }store a r mufrom whict Mrs. T. Spencer returned to the city on Sunday night's train from a. visit at Lakelse Lake. #™Mr. and Mrs. T. Williams left on Yesterday afternoon's train for a ‘isit at Lakels@é Lake, Mr. Williams has been in ill-health fo some time, ts gradually convales- cing. vho A. Soremséen of iworway, who ha paying a visit with friend here, left on yesterday’s train on iis return to the Old Country. En- route lé will visit in Toronto and New York. H. E. DeWolf, local manager of WV. H. Malkin Co. Ltd. returned to the city on the Catala this morning ifter making the rowhd trip to An- yox and Stewart on company busi- {néss, He was accompanied on the trin by DewWolf his @dauehter, Miss Gloria nate eT titel Health Tan it aN Tae, AKE Scott’s Emulsion 7 7 Ae te ef O BIG) a9 G. E. Gulick, local manager of Swift-Canadian ‘ returned to the City on the Catala this morn- ing after making tre round trip to Anvo and business Stewart on F. Dodsworth, wife of the manager of the Granby Anyox, and family were aboard the Catala bound for Vancouver on a va- trip Mrs assistant passenger day RADIUM ON THIS COAST (Continued from page one) yttawa, are reported to have given 28.9 uranium oxide radium is produced and that furthet mples tested at the laboratorie f the University of British Colum! gave a return of 27.9 uranium oxide which at the price of radium would mean f approximately $6,000 per content alone. There are return of present value ton im tnat | iss s ha , f y lies : jmissionaries had been making en-| FOR RENT—Fully modern new un- | worship. Their ompany | to- | : | Thursday | Wed. Special SLICED PINEAPPLE No. 2 tins, each 15¢ Munro Bros. USING OLD BELL STILL Relic of Old Steamer Princess Royal Tolls For Ocean Falls Jap Children The brassy notes of the old hour- sell that tolled the time aboard the old steamer Princess Royal up and down the Pacific Coast for 26 years ire not stilled though the stout- hearted old vessel herself no longer | ides the waters of Georgia Strait. | Though the veteran of the Cana* dian Pacific Railway’s B. C. Coast) steamship fleet went officially into the limbo of ships early in the was scrap- ped and sold of her fore- departed when she the voice spring sastle bell remains on the air at Ocean Falls te remind listeners that thé spirit of this grand old ship still lives. For the bell, proud and gleaming, | has beén installed in the belfry of the Ocean Falls United Church nission which ministers to the spiritual welfare of Japanese chil- |dren in that bustling pulp and pa-| per town. For a year or more the} quiries in many directions to supply the little church with a bell whose voice would call the children to prayers were an- swered when Arthur R. Graves, purser of the Canadian Pacffic’s Princess Adelaide, which plies the Vancouver-Ocean Falls-Prince Ru- wert run applied for and secured | the Princess Royal’s hour-bell when the Old coastal liner was being bro- ken up for auction Now, every evening, the voice of 1 departed spirit of the British Co- lumbia-Ataska deeps, will sound on the air not to call burly, wool- jacketed seamen to a new watch but to summon little Japanese chil- dren to their prayers Dr. A. S. Lamb. travelling pro- vincial kealth officer and ¢ehest enecialist, was the speaker today at the regular monthly open tun-/ *heon of the Prince Rupert Gyro! Clib. President William Cruick- hank was in the chair and thére| was a fair attendance of members Dr. Meose Hall Tonight—Psychology of Success. | Wednesday—Reading Men as You! Meet Them Mental and Practical Alexander’s Lectures Temperament | Education | |Friday and Saturday—How to Be| Young Though Old | Sunday y-m., To Ladies on Eu- genics and Birth Control; 3:45 p.m., To Men, Heredity and Birth} Control; 8:30 pm. To All on Building a Personality however, assott:-fed with the uran- tum appreciable values in both thorium and vanadium The minerals are found in the form of carnotite which, prior to he adv f the high grade pitch- blende of Belgian Congo, formed! ! hie “ommertial source of ra- | im fr eral localities in the | , ited ar , Quac I d is easy of access as it upproximately 100 miles north of Va juver on the inland passa TI strike was made at an elevatior f possibly 300 feet ab : | and only a mile or so back. T ea is low and rolling ine wil en severely burned : rl years ago exposes out 50 its surface to the was recently visited by Wm. A. I er of Canadian Fin- aneiers T » and Geo. L. Mac Im w own Vancouver min- ine lawye latter reports that they we with the aid of a stick to da t about 20 pounds of carnotite fr a couple of small fiseure TI samples have been freély exhit ! and consid ie Interest has been aroused. M detailed geological data } W { with interest Chest Chinic snout vancower! AH, Benkendort Dr. A.§ b, Travelling Provin- cial Health Officer and Chest Spe-! cialist, wil ia chest clinic in the Prince Rupert Hospital July 26th to 29th Examinat s at this clinic are free; anyone Wishing a consulta tion is asked to make arrangements through the Family Doctor cite BOSTON CAFE Is Reopened Thoroughly Retiovated Bright and Cheery Better Than Ever 173 : Collection — SPECIAL | Cleaning & Pressing me Dress | 1 $1.25, vat Made to order $23.50 One Suit o7 for Phone Blue 909 } | I ’ | | | Next to Daily News Classified FOR SALE | FOR SALE — All furniti#é @ha| household goods. J. Farquhar. tf’ §jPECIAL—Goodyear Tires at lower prices than any mail order) house. Kaien Motors Ltd. Phone | 52. POR SALE—Small electri¢ heater, pictures and miscellaneous | household articles. Phone Black | 617. 173} THE Rorie Residence, 220 4th Av- enue West. For terms and de- scription apply 8S. D. Johnston Co. Ltd. or H. G. Hélgérson Ltd 178 FOR SALE—6-hole Range; single and three-quarter beds and ‘Ea- siette Washing Machine machin ilmost new. Snap for cash. Hyde Transfer 174 FOR RENT SOME choice modern apartments for rent. Greatly reduced rates. Westenhaver Bros. tf MODERN 6-room house, sleeping porch and baserrent. Righth Ave: West. Phone Blue 276. 174 furnished six-roomed house with basement and hot air heating for particulars call at Royal Ho- tel. j tf WANTE steam héated résidénéce. Apply’ Mrs. Joe Cobk 177) EXCHANGE WILL trade firewood for household necessities. Phone Blue 825. 176 ce a ee LOST LOST—Offire Key. Kindly leave at The Daily News Office tf) LOST Triple string mother-of) pear] beats, between Hatbere’s | and Wall's Store, Saturday. Keep- | sake. Return to Daily Néws. 173) a The AUCTIONEER Packing -- Orating — Wrapping and General Furniture Repatrs List your goods with me ’ GEO. J, PAWES—Phone Black icv) AUCTIONEER | List your goods with us—Prince | Rupert’s leading Auctioneer G. M. HUNT 3rd Ave. Phone Réd 67? Manure For Sale No Straw, $2.00 Per Yard Casey Cartage Fuel Co. Phone 303 =e PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES Rose, Cowan & Latta Phone 234 ltt Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Opérating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairets | for Steel and Wood Vessels |! Sawmill and Mining Machinety Repaired and Overhauted Tron and Brass Oasting Electric and Acetylene Welding | 80-ton Derrick for Heavy bffts | | Hotel Central Ltd. i their weight. a Hotel Arrivals Hotel Central Limited | Covenient to business district, homelike, beautiful harbor views. | reasonable. Spacious sample rooms, FIRST CLASS CAFE Open at All Hours Rates First Avenue & Seventh Street | Oentral John Olson, G. Sordal ana Ches-| ter Clapp, city; Mr. and Mrs, W. G.; Cromwell, C.N.R. | A single flock of passenger pi- geons in Michigan in 1876 roosted so densely that trees broke under| | satelite ae | BOARDERS WANTED—In modern | Ads en BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and Room close # Cold Storage $30 month. Phone Blué 825 tf * Se DAIRIES . For FRESH LOCAL MILK Phone Ret 608 or 953 DOMINION DAIRY 8 Quarts Of 14 Pints for $1:00 i imme PASTEURIZED MILK IS SAFE MILK F¥esh from Bulkley Valley Farms a ste VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 WATCHMAKERS Send Your Wateh, Clock, Jewellery and Optieal Repairs to A. E. IRELAND 324 Third Ave., Prince Rupert, H.C. Thirty Years Practical Experiencé Assures Absolute Satisfaction OUR NEW LOW PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU ~ oe eens CHIROPRACTIC W. C. Aspinall Yhree Year Graduate Chiropractic Modern Ray Treatments Givén Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 549 6 Excnange Bik. — fypen Evenings TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer, Phone 177: Dry wood, Tables and Chairs for rent. Beer bottles bought. SEAL COVE TRANSFER. Wood for sale at reasonable prices. Phone Green 609 or Blue 903. a PAINTERS LIGHTEN YOUR SPRING CLEAN- ING LABORS Phone Red 802 (evenings) to J. P. MOLLER — for. — Kalsomining, Painting & Paperhanging By Day or Contract REASONABLE CHARGES TT SUMMER RESORTS When Coming to TERRACE For Your Picnic or Holiday MAKE ARRANGEMENTS AREAD WITH US To Greet You on Arrival We Meet All Trains Special Rates For Pienie Parties.to Lakelse Lake We Can Take You Anywhere at Any Time At Moderate nates SWAIN’S TRANSFER & TAXI Wood Terrace, B.C. “THE DUNES” Queen Charlotte Islands 12 s Holiday; $35 Includes Bout Fare oud All Other Expenses Children Under 12, Half Fate. A Holiday Here Leaves No Re- grets, No Flies or Mosquitoes, Write or Telegra MADAME RAJA oo ' * ly { i ‘