krdaj-r Augruit i, 1923, i OYS! at Reduced Prices New good will arrive tliurtly. IteiimuiiU must go. Discontinued lines must go. Prices Cut in Two 'Away below cOil. -See our window. "Sow is your opportu nity to. get bomelliiiig for (lie children at very small cosl. One fourth off on till toys and jnuch more on others. eMlaeMvs.Md Rupert" Brand Kippers ' SMOKED DAILY by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. t PRINCE RUPERT Ckriadian National Railways Prinr Riinrr liRYDOCK AND i SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engjnear, ' Maehlnlata, Boilermakers. Blacksmith, Pattern ,f makers, Founders, Woodavorkere, Cte. Electric and Acetylene Welding. ' 7ur plant it equipped to "adle all kinds of Marine and Commercial Work PHONES 43 AND 3S8 IS jlT WORTH WHILE mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnammmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmm I Keeping timber for B.C. Industries? Kelping alive a prosperous payroll? Keeping fur and feather in B.C.? Keeping timber" for" manufacture? i Keeping a green forest Th ! en- for posterity? Prevent Forest Fires i IT PAYS c t mer IMOtltllS. ERA INFANTUM A Fatal Disease of Children Cliolm Infantum or summer rum- plaint of rhllilreii U one of (lie lutwt dan Ktruuk UiweL complaints durli( tiie sum II In-run llli a pivfute dlarrliuea, tbr atumeth lxtm.r Irrllsled, ery "often accompanied by vcxnlllin ind purrlnr tDd tlie umlU'r excreted from Hie atotnecb lis bliiuu epiesraii-e. Ttie ebUd rip- Idly iumu-k rir.tl. Is soull reduced to I an tuur and pniMrstloo. and lo a rrest many caws ileatb en.ues. Motliers, if any of your children be- rume elik with tuulers Infsntuin do uol rudaoaer luelr health, perhaps tbelr life. by eiperlinetiliur lth some new and un tried remedy; et one that In Mood tlie te.t of lime; one tbat will quickly offset I be vumitinr. purrlnr and the dlarrltoea Tbls you will find lu Dr. router's Ex- irart of Wild Mrawberry. I remedy tbat has been ou the market for the patt 71 years. Mr. W. A. Hsrrlson, 10 Elevator Court. Ilalirai. .VS., writes: "lir. Fowler's Kxtrset of wnl gtramberry aaved the Uvea of three of my children when all oilier remedies failed. It (topped the vofullitif and terrible diarrhoea with which lliey were truubktd. I always keep a bottle of It on hand In rake of emergency.? I)r- fowlera" I Je a bottle; put up only by The T. Mllhurn Co., Limited. Toronto. Out. Around Kalen Island Sunday at 2, by Oh Bab. . . I'rrikliYltM'ijiii f!Wiirrli 'Urvie hs ufual fouiorrowi i JWHIIIIT llllljll W1S .!'. f'r Carnival 'Oui'i'fjl-' Itte;u,i lo you. Oet iuj. UVj.I1h.Iiik' lo-tiistit. Tiiack- erays "VAM IT FA I It. Tin? ntoct faiiKus niH in Itrilil liler1un'. liovent eviTywlierc by Vfryoiie. Join tin- MniftlrH Picnic to Port KpMHStoti Sunday. Hooni fcir evfr)Mif. Two MK-lititU b-aviu Cow Hay at 9 o'cioel' Hound trip tyfl. Mrf. nrin. of the irexn Ikhi!, ha Iratntfprrd her jhi and cut flower lo 125 Sfcoijil .emie. wlnw !ln will be iila- ftl tu mflj herVI cu.tiMiir?' ami whew new onen will e court nitjr rM:eivMt. . 185 . Mie Chailolte M. Martin. fviini-rly of the .lal tapiinft -)HfT ami iKrw of . I In- Sprin Itiilltc School, Vn-loriB. h eertl Ki'aiilMi a year lee of rUienre by the Victoria Scluml Hoard to 'Hke -up a prul rnur-e. Klk lUi day. Auyut V. at AcrojioliK I)jl. Children f Ma iUeride Ilatire in evening. Valuable uriae for liest drMl, ''ink ami original wtuplen.. Adult take Uie fliHir nfterwanls. Special uiuie and refrefliinenls provided. 183 Two young men were inilel on a iM'tijr lat weV eml. One who wa UiiHiglitful bituifilil r.I.iiif it nice bakri of tnixed fruit froni the Table Supply. He invited lo come uiraiu. The other fellow bnuilil mttliini; but a oinili' ami a wiulrful nppetilc. He i look i n sr fur uhvutlier board, nip liiue tlii wevk-end. Mi Minnie PilkowLv. nc. '-ii Ii4 1 Hilled bv her niler. Mis V. ;Ptikuwky. and .lt. Peareon ' f "Hii cllmtflon. New Zealand, are ait the city loday repiwlered ,al I lie Hotel Prince- Ktiperl. They 'ate school teachers and ate po-I mji to Winnipeg where Miss M. Pitkuwsky will teach for a year. Her sister is planning to lake up university work there. They armed from the smitli on the Prime (ieorge yesterday Id Plus 1c Per Piece. 7- a pound FLdAT-IRONED Family Service All of your washing to per cant or your ironing everything returned dry You aimply touch up a few outer garments auch aa waiata, blouses, houa dtesaea, with hand-iron. Phone ua today, CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY. Phone 8. TBI DAILY KIWI PAGE THRU Local ml Persotal U. C. Undertaker. Phone 41. tf Harners, Undertakers. 351. play in Hie H.C. House. Pboue tf Ice, Wood or Coal, 1'liune Ited 523. Casey's Transfer. tf Save Honey! Buy our Natiahno- Wellington Nut Coal at $13.50 a Ion. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. tf Ilev. Ir. II. 11. (Sranl relumed o Hie city on the train last nixhl after ejxMidiii.- a few days on his anth at lerracei Major (J. H. Gibeon arrived on Hie westbound train last night from (lie sfkeeua Itixer where he has been salmon fishing. I). 1). Morkill ttassed through t lie city ou the steamer Prince (ieorae vesterdav afternoon en route from Vancouver lo Stewart. O. I. U. Turner, manager of the Indian Mines al Stewart paed through the rity yester day afternoon on the steamer Prince tieorge en route iwrtli. Mrs. 1. W. Hone returned to the eily ou tlie steamer Prince Ueorpe yesterday afternoon after rfpcndinp the last two mouths on a holiday visit in Victoria, Seal- He and Portland. The City Corporation is ad xertUitifr in this issue for tenders for surfacing Fourth and Fifth Avenues, Dunsmuir Street, Aznew Place and part of Tallow Street, the city lo supply equip ment. 183 Mr. and Mrs. It. I.. Mcintosh arrived in Hie city on Thursday evening from Toronto and have taken up resbleuce in their home on 1'ourlh Aenue West. They ill spend the summer in the district. . . 4 I. (I. Stewart returned yester day afternoon by Hie steamer Priitrt Ii4r2 sifter iiiiiitinir lit annual month's vacation in Hie soulli. Mrs. Stew'art and family will be remaining' al their sum nier home al Houudary Hay until Ulic end of August. i F. C. Wade, K.C., agent general for H.C. at London, has acknowledged recent photographs of Hie cHy arid district from the Prinee Ituperl Hoard of Trade The picture- are bein? framed and will be given promiiieut dis - The Hoard of Trade is follow in? up the movement towards having a fishermen's home e lablished in Ibis rity. The mat terwas referreiUUi al last night's meeting where it was slated (hat an otllcial of the Lutheran Church was In tlie city looking into the mailer. The regular monthly ineclin; of tUe. Prince Ituperl Hoard of Irade was held last night In the etty council chamber. Those present were President IL C (itrboiis, Fred Stork, M.P., F. O I lawsuit, S. J. McLeod. IL C Stewart, M. P. McCaffery. S. K Campbell, C. l Mills, A. L. Holl- by. ti. W. Nickersou and C. V, Kvill. swrelary. , ' -V S. K. Campbell iuiuired al las ii ik It I s meeting of the Hoard o t 'Trade as to what progress had been made Inwards the securing of totem poles for Hie city. Pre sidenl Cihhons' answered that steps were beinjr laken to get Hicm through Indian Agent Colli- son, but the natives were now- busy fishing and nothing much had been accomplished. Indian Agent leasy of Massed 1iad offered lo sell the board one fine pole he had obtained. A communication from Hie Associated Hoards of Trade of Canada announcing that the an- luutil congress would be held in (Montreal in tkdoher and sug-gesling that the local board send i along notice of any resolutions ii might have for the meeting was j received at the regular monthly liiieeiing of the Prince Ituperl Hoard of 'Trade last night ami was referred to Uie "Trades and ; Commerce and Fisheries coin-jiniltees. tjeorge Nickersou felt that the 'matter tif creating separate, federal departments of marine and, fisheries might be recommended and F, (5, Dawson suggested the removal of present fish duties a' another' appro-print" nittlUir. Huiert. X ""Wlj "'"mil A. J. Collisou and V.. C-lh- son arriveil .yesterday afternoon from the Naas Hiver. fieo. I). TiU- left on the steam. mntlWU er Prince' (Jeorsje last night on a brief business visit to Stewart. Archie Watt, C.N. It. divisional master mechanic, arrived from the interior on last night's train. !. Mclntyre, Surf Inlet miinT. arrived on Hie sleann-r Venture yesterday afternoon and is regis tered at the Hotel Ontral. J. O. .Slembralen, mining man. arrived, from Alice Arm on Thursday night and is registered at the Hotel Prince Ituperl. I 'Her Hull, H ecker Lake rancher, arrived from Hie inter ior ou last night's train and is registered al the lntral hotel. It. Moore, local manager of P. Hunts Co., was a round trip pas-j senger for Stewart ou the steamer Prince t!eorge last night Tom llmwn, assistant general baggase aent of the C.N.H.. Winnipeg, arrived in Hie city on on the steamer Prince lieorge ye-lerday afternoon. - John Asher, nmttmnan for the lk'liui'Hl-Surf Inlet Co., and Mrs. Asher and 'T. 1). Shaw, surveyor, were arrivals from Surf Inlet on Hie Venture yesterday afternoon. Waller Laidlaw, Victoria sur veyor, and son were arrivals from the south on the Prince (Jeorge yesterday afternoon. They are registered at the Hotel Prince J. A. Marfadyeti of I he Sun Life Insurance Co. arrived from Vancouver on the steamer Prince (ieorge yesterday afternoon and E registered at the Hotel Prince ituperl. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Halagno and family returned to the cily on the steamer Prince (ieorge yesterday afternoon from Vic- loria where they have been visit- Mr. Ilalagno's parents. ' (ieorgetown visitors in the cily today include (Jeorge McAfee, manager of the Hig Kay mill, and Mrs. McAfee, M. L. Clark, head millwright, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Sigurs, Miss Irene McAfee, Mrs. SI, Miller ami Chris Dixon. (I. A. McNlehoIl, C.N.IL general iassejiger agent in Vancouver. who accompanied tlie parly of i'hiladelphia 'Teachers arriving u the cily yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, left on (he easl- lound train last nijht on a business trip to Sinithers. Miss Muriel (Irani, city librar ian, is leaving by the steamer Prince (Jeorge tonight for Vic toria where she will spend two uek's holidaying. During Miss (Jrant's absence, the municiiial free library will be closed. Thi 'veiling it will be open until 9 i'clock. 'Time for receiving ot uppli-alions for the position of mat ron or tne Prince nupert uenerai Hospital closes next Monday. F.arly in the week there will probably be a special meeting of the hospital board to name a suc cessor to Miss Charlotte Hlark, eslgned. GZEMA wttl '"'ill in,.. ..vF" "'. SMOKE OLD CHUN You are not experiment Ing when you use pr. (liase'a Oint ment tor Eciema and Skin Irritations. It relieves at onee and frsdu- m ally beitla the skin, tuuple box Or. Chase's Ointment treo tf you mention this nsiier and send 2. sump for vw-uee. sv. a box all dealers or Ktii.n. M.ies & Ov. UaJtud. loron'" Iulilii Wt a lAav: saaaH TOBACCO imiuaiuiiininiiniiiniBW frrn cf toamertine Ull'-'vB xvraja.jw. ki-VviAIIlOlllLVO .Sailincr from PrJnrp Riinnrl - " Prinrf Rnnrt " " ' and Prince George FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermedial Points, Monday, Thursday, Saturday, 11 p.m. FOR ANYOX : WEDNESDAY, 10 p.m. FOR STEWART FRIDAY, 10 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN for Vancouver, via Queen Charlotte Islands , . . Aug. 8 and 22 PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Prince ttupert daily except Suuday at (.IS pjii. for Prime Ceorre. F.dmnnlon. Winnirwir. direct connections all points Eastern Canada and Unltejl States. Connections st port Arthur snd Dulutn with .Northern '.avtMtlon steamers vis Greet Lakes. CKy Ticket Office, 627 Third .s. Prince Rupert. Prions 2 SO. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCESS LOUISE, S.S. PRINCESS ALICE. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, August 1, 8, 11, 18, 22, 29. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, August 3, 6, 13, 17, 24, 27. S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday at 1 p.m. . Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C ORCHARD, General AgenL Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C, LTD. Satllnrs From Prince Rupert, For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Ocean Falls, and twaneen Bay, Tuesday, S P.M. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bar, and Swanson Bar, Saturday Noon. Fee ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Walea Island, Sundae S.PJB. Fop PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Riser Cenneriee, Friday A.M. M3 ind Avenue. t. Bamslsj, Agent. Prince Rupert, B.C University of Toronto Toronto Conservatory of Music 8IK EDMUND WALKER. CV.O. LL.D, D-C-L. CkaJrau. Beard t Gtmsm. A. 8. VOGT, Mas. Dc PrinHeaL BEALET WILLAN, Mas. D, rjLC-O, Mn-PrfaxlaaL The smt rSTkwastolr' rs.lre ScSmI t M.alr 1m the DmiaJea. RE-OPENS SEPTEMBER let, 1923 Hick! Artistic Staadards. Faealtj .f UUraatlaaal PrMtiae. LBsarM.d fscilitiM far r.slK nmn ef seed; la all Waaekas f Maaie fee PrafnaiaBal aad Naa-arafMsiaaal Stadnta. Well appointed Residence for young women student. rUPILS .MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME. TV. CsBsvrratoiT Tear Book and Srllabua. Womm'i Ke.id.ne. Calmdsr aad Calendar of Uie Martaret Eatoa School of Literature and Expraasion will a eeat to any addnu on request. LOCAL EXAMINATIONS FOR 1924 1U a M Uroashoat the DoaiaUa. amrdiac la locality, la May, Jan. and Jaly aext. ADDRESS Car. Colkr 8L aad L'al.crsity Ave. T.raaU. Prince Rupert CIGAR STORE "The Service Store." WE CASH CHEQUES. Agents For: N. and S. ENGINE'S Terms Arranged To Suit Purchasers. 7 Phone Blue 81. If vxsu don't drink tea try NABOB corrtB aaliaaaliaaaliam fjm T ..BVsSaW aVJaVsB M "m as as tint " i p. I IV . -lit srf i tUM 1 .... 'I I- tLl4 . ! 1 .'..ill: . ..'J . .:..ij. 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