rridayXugust 17. 1023. MAPLE LEAF "The Old Reliable" Famous for Dependability THE Ingcrsoll Maple Leaf is known everywhere as "The Old Reliable." It has won this title by its sturdy, faithful nature, its fairness in price, its honest good looks. It is manufactured by one of the oldest, largest, strongest institutions on the North American Continent. The lngcrsoll Maple Leaf is a watch any man can be proud to carry. Price $2.00. INGERSOLL WATCH CO., Inc. 149 St. Catherine St., Hut Montreal, P. Q. Reliable Watches at Low Prices Gold-plated Safety Razor Price $1.00 t rf l i he Ncct ra:or Value In twenty wn. Through a fortunats pur chavc, t vfie r thit pold-plate J genuine maJe-in-Canada, Gillette at an tnhcard-f rtice. Complete in every detail. aaaaaaaaaw-.j fi am BBBMalZ79taVdBBBBBBB Trirw Gillrttri ar not "condi or "Army lut," They trt nly manufaciurrd crnuint Gillrttt itoclu They ar rtactlr" rrprtwntni in J t fuaranur them to b prrfrct In mairriat and orlmanthip. Grt, oun today. None told to dtatrra. ORMES LTD. The Rexall Storm. Phones 200, 82 and 134. 3rd Ave. and 6th. 3rd Ave. and 2nd., We pay postage on nil mail orders. '"Rupert" Brand Kippers SMOKED DAILY by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT Special Teapot Sale We have been furltttialo in securiiiK an aborted cralo of Old bullish Teapots which we have priced exceptionally low, There are several stles and iires to choose from. Prices run from 00c to $1.50. They are-now on display in our window. KAIEN HARDWARE CO. P.O. Box 1848. 608 Third Ave. Tel. 3. TBI DAILY NIWI PAGE THRU n. Oreenwell sailed by the! l'rinc Hubert lat night for Van-1 Local and Persoial couer. Tu- i')2iilai' iii'.iitlily meetinz lie si'IiimiI linanl wasliebl lal jt'i' in the nty police court. Ill T. kTKiii was in the . lit i iiid teller Holster piTJffll i.-i' urse H. rtS-yi J MAilt-r:rT.miTr ami's. r"P3irkr i - At Mif nieetinz of the hopi(nl lNai-ii lasi iiIkIiIJI wa mentioii-d ftmt the sum of 35 was to .iil the Mnmiiis for the beal-niit sicin iii the old court Ikiiikc 'I lie board wa akel 1.. iii'' il a- sHn as K!ible 1 The llout committee. Was au- lhonel lo spend up lo j00 for rewirinz Ihe hospital so that the Ih.'hts-'ni case Of fire would be conlrollfd Irom Ihe outside. Al-i so repairs lo fhmrs at a cost of apprtixiiualc'y IC0 was aulhor-' Oil ai'coiinl of ill health which necessitates her lukiuz a year's ret. Mis Marlon Minus com-uniiiicaled o Ihe school board last nicht her acceptance of a leave of absence zrauled for that jierii'd. She hopes at Ihe end of the year li resume her dulie here. S. A llird, assistanl Jiinilor f public schools, submitted bis rc.i)iiiati(iii lo the school board last iniht lo lake elTecl Auzusl 31 A successor will be advertised T"i. iipplications to be in by AiiBust .'I. The salary is $1500 and a knowledge of carpentry is required. Plus 1o Per Piece i a pound FLOAT-IRONED Famil Service All of your wMhlnff 80 pt ttnt or your ironlnp vtrjrlhlnj: rtturnvd dry You limply touch up a fw outtr irmnli such waliti, blouiti, hout drut, with hund-lron. I'hon ut today, CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY. Phone 8. Itufliri? fowl, 25c lb; broilers B. R. Undertalpr. Phona 41. tf '"id roaslinif chkkma dressed to onWr; brt'ast veal 12V4c; boilinjr Hayneri. Undertakers. Phoue heef 5c; pot roat 10c; lamb. 361. tf pork and mill Ion at market price. II aide Supply. 1 '"toall lonilil. 0.15 xliarn; "" S.O.K. vs. tf.O.C. (iilhuly Cui. llvnl'n l.adie lleaily to Wear. W e have Jual one dozen ladies' I Spring Coals left. cues 30 to 40. Wellington Nut Coal at 113.50 alTlici-e must he cleared by gallon. Albert & McCairery, Ltd. tfjurday niaht' at; lialf price, a we -- jneeil I he pace. MIHUKS DAY! 'SATUHDAY, . JiiJ 1 Lake 25c. and 15c. "Narbe- lr. J. r?. Dade relumed oulh Hiotig." Cvw Uay, 10 a.in. lo 7 1011 the Prince llupert lael night p.m. l'Jijlo Ituir, Idaho, afler iiendin;,' , llli',pal ftwieeks in the cily on Til.- liotpilal board at 11 meet-Ibuniiiee in connection with his my Ial ' night accepted with really holding, thank airiiualid'o ehalr donated I liy Mr. Cm.. The Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker - - Imperial, Cijpl. Koole, was in l-"lnlnii"ii Kiwciat Silver Cup, port from 1:30 lo 10 o'clock Ihi il..n;ijr,l liy Alderman Collar!, for inornlng diK-liargiu? a Mjiall Hie ltfj.1 llovser and vegetable Icarg j of ?aoIitie and distillate J Kiinlen 011 September 1." lyijfroiii loco at I lie local tank. - r the iin-cliiiU' of the ho-pilal Allan Foiylhe. chief clerk in hoard lat night it was iW-iilclltlie local C.Ci.M.M. oflice, is. ail- 10 . all for louden for coal forlinsf tomorrow ni?hl un the Priucel Mil' of Ihe hospital iluriutf (irorjre fur victoria lo which 1 In' winter. . ' I Kint heha been transferred In ' ; -t- t 1 1 he fledmr'iip company' a sen ice. Mif i'ulniira'iiij Mary A-L i xaih'il tlii- morning on the 'Hie hucpilaf boartl met lat Pi nice".). A lie for Skapway on n lvtiiiifr. president D."C. tlewart li . Inlay trip. Tlipy will spend a i the chair. Tlioe present were w-'-k iii the northern lowii. besides th cliairmaii llev. E. CoIHmhi, W. K. Williams, Mrs. The lemler of 50 submittal larvis McImJ, S. K, Caiiipbelt, 11. ' Hell A CroHI for Ihe kal- D. C. Mclta, Ji Jln McKay audi ! i m imii v of the ;eiil Ce Seliotd secretary l(arr' Hirch. j w'.o accepted by Ibe sehiMil board . 1 . . i tfk -" .... .. ... 1.1.-1 iiibhi. 1,. o. iirwi iuu ?u;.i i lie House committee was I Jaien power'To ad in connection . In is imn. to?pinc supcrln- the Installation of heatin It. -n. tent fin- Hie fSfxM-stelown mill.Ujpm for t lie sterilizing plant ,Ki.t M. I.. I.Urk. iiiillHplil. arm- There wa some doubt as lo ;cl in Hie city la-l eeninv and whelher' sleam or electric heat I 11. rejjisleicfl At Ihe Central l.hould be iised'IUe present sys- jti"'el. I f cm il ii pointed out was un . ! safe. Si. Andrews .Society Annual I . i.akct iiii nic lo nizby Island.! . (thaHes Prevol. rintre-enlinit HiUiday, Ainfot ip." TtcTirMs "SeWh H.lVleein Ho-pilal .Supply 'i mx "l .urc ' 111 1 .. . . -w . - - unnrt-rr iwuv yi rrank Meale, or Itie Urulier , '.ow May ln.30, 1 1.3(1 ami s.M-iet "''of Umdon, and C. J. 1 " . U'5Flecber, execulie -.ecrelary of lie U.Cv Mi'iIichI Aociation, are moon? Vancouver arrivals in Ihe cily registered at the Hotel Prince llupert. Members of Ihe fire deparl- m-filwilh vas ina-ks lat eve" in? eiilered U'illiam Sherman's butcher shop on Fulton Street In turn otCniniiiiia fumes whit'ti were V'-capiiii: throush a broken pipe. I lie. fumes were, very slronz on the street and were uiotherinir live chickens In the store. The C.X.H. steamer Prince Ceorze, Capt. N'S. Moorehouse. is due to arrixe from the south this afler iitHHi on time at 3 o'clock. The steamer has 50 odd tourists iuud for Jasper Park and llast This will necessitate the puttinz 011 of an extra sleeper on the eastbound train- this evening. Frank' Saunders, son of Capl. and Mrs. F. T. Saunders. Dizby Island, sailed last night on Ihe Prince Hupert ' for Vancouver where I14 will resume his ihities hi (be ollice of 'the provincial supervisor of the Hoyal Hank following a six-nioiillis' letne ol absence zrauled pu account ol Illness. ' Provincial Constable Dryden arrived from Auyox on the Prince Hupert lasj niuht accoiiiiauyiuz Iwo prisoners who will serve senlences in Ihe cily jail im posed liy Stipendiary Mazistrate John Conway. Virginia Hariuau will do thirty days for creating a disturbance and William Walt a similar term 'for attempting to buy lliUor On a permit which ' was not his own. .. The C.p.H. coaler Princes Alice, Capl. Orinislon, was In port Ibis mornlti? from V:I5 lo poou uorlhbound from Vancouver lo koulheaslern Alaska porls with 170, tourist passengers. There wvre no passengers on the steamei" for llii port but a eoiisideridile (inutility of perishable frciubt was 'discharged. Sailing from I kmc for Ihe north on the sleainer were Miss V. H. McLean for Dawson; -Mr. d Mrs. J. L. Walker, J. L. Hatch, It. (rayley. Mr. and Mrs. A. .arson, A. Tail and D. Jerome for Ketchikan: Mr. and Mrs.' II . O. Al-verstud, Miss Judith Ahestad and Muster Kail ; Alveslad for Juneau; Miss puliulrit Asloria and Miss Mary Astdfla'ifor'Skag-way: Tommy Ciga11?and J. A. Stephen for WraiizelfS" Mr. and Mrs. Olier llesner .and family sailed last night on the Prince Hurt for Vancou-' jver on a vacation trip. 4 Miss V. II. .McLean, who aVriv- ed in Hie chv rweniiy inun Prince Kdward Island, sailed this morning 011 the Princess Alice bound for Iawon where she will teach seho.'l. I J. A. Sleptien, assistant (listrk'l nuldic works engineer, sailed thi URiriiiiiW bv the Pru s Alice; for Telezraph Creek and Allin dislricls on deparlmenial duties. He expects to be away a month or six weeks. C " i Hev. Dr. i. A. V ilsmi. suicr-S inleiideut of Presbyterian mis-1 ions for It.lw arruiMl in the: city on the train lust nigtil after! having visited annus interior j pojnls. He sailed for Vancmiveri on the Prince Hupert. Hev. nr II. It. (irant of Ibis cily met Dr Wilson at Terrace and returned here yilh him Amouz those booking passage locally for the south on 1 tie Prince Hupert last, ninhl were Mrs. L. Ileid. L. March. K Ham-tnersby. W. Ailard, K. Hlack. I. Lapoiute, H. Kipo, C. Kipp. J. CHik. A. Wilson, Miss K. Forbc. A. T. HaiUioll, Miss M. II. Mif.all. Mrs. Fraser and faipily and Miss AnnieJeroni'e. u SPECIAL I Tin l-iigiish Army Itlacking t Jar Acme Tooth Powder Value Title, free with 5 lb. Miulk Cocoa JW $1.00 or 3 lb. bulk Coffee for fl.oo Fulleris tlrorery . Phone 15 PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Friday, August 17 High !." a.m. IH.8 ft. 17 :: p.m. 18.7 " Low 10:10 a.m. .J " . -J: JG p.m. A. 7 " Saturday, August 18 Hiuh S:at a.m. I". I ft. 17:51 p.m. I5).t " Low 11:31 a.m. 5.tl " Sunday, August 19 ll i K It 0 : 1 1 a.m. IC.t fl. 18:33 p.m. 18.0 " Low 0:30 a.m. 5.2 " 12:31 p.m. 7.0 " Monday, Auoust 20 High 8:03 a.m. 15.5 fl. 20:07 p.m. 18.? " Low I:t3 n iu. 5 5 " I i 43 p.m. 8.0 " EM0RRH01DS ltchlnif, Uleainff. or rrolrudlnj ni or HcmorrholJa. No urtct operation requlreO. Dr. CU Olnltnrnt will nlU vc you at once nl alTord laatlnp bnRt. 'o " dalr. or Bdmanaon. Wt & Co.., Umlt.d, Toivnio. Sanopla bx ft- mrwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mA mm mmmm 'V 10 for 15 25 " 35 V c r Canadian National Railways f Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dr Dock Englneera, HUchlnleU, Boilermaker, Blacktmlthe, Pattern makers, Founder, Woodworker. Eto. Electric and Acetylene Welding. Our plant is equipped to ndleaH kinds of Marine and Commercial Work PHONES 43 AND 3SS COAST STEAMSHIPS SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT. S.S. PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE. FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate Points, Monday, Thursday, Saturday, 11 p.m. FOR ANYOX . .t. ... WEDNESDAY, 10 p.m. FOR STEWART , . FRIDAY, 10 p.m. SS. PRINCE ALBERT or PRINCE JOHN. For Port Slmpton and Stowart liondir, p.m. Vtncoutor l Quttn Charlott Hlandt Wtdodf p.m. SkMna Rlur Port Sundir cm. PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT 8UNDAY. LMVr Vrlw-o Itufrt .& r.m. fr rtll.CE (itOIWE. EDM0.NT05, WIS-Ml'tn. all isMiitj Eastrrn Canada. I'nltst slatr. AQENCV ALL OCtAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Cltr Tltlat Of flea, 82S Third Aa, Prlseo Rupan. Phona 260. 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, 20. 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 Line. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, 1.0. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Salllnti from Prince Ruprrt. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Oc.aa ralla, and Swanaon ar, Tuaadai, P.M. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alarl Bar, and Swanaon Bar, Saturday Noon. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Wal.a latand, Swndti S P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naaa RUar Cannarlta, Prldaf A.M. IS tnd Averrue. i. Barnalar, AgonU Prluc Rupert, B.C