londay, Aufuit 27, 1923 ol Supplies We equip Ihem Ity (lie hundreds. Decausc we have Books, Bags, Rulers, Loose Leaf Binders and Fillers in foil everything Ihul mi up-to-date hook utnj stationery hould huve, ut prices that satisfy everyhoijy. Call or write foi a complete lil all hooks and lMipplies ned in the Public and High .School, alo Commercial School. Kvery item is priced to please. SPECIAL. Ganong's Assorted Chocolates 65c per lb. These ore fresh chocolate.', and regularly retail nl from 80c to t .25 per lit. We are selling them at (his special price of ttTtc in order to make room for another shipment now on the way. ORMES LTD. The Reiall 8tores. Phone 200, 82 and 134. 3rd Ave. and Glh. 3rd Ave. and 2nd. We pay postage on all mail orders. COAST STEAMSHIPS SAILIN08 FROM PRINCE RUPERT. S.S. PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORQE. FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate V Points, Monday, Thursday. Saturday. 11 Dim. FOR ANYOX WEDNESDAY, 10 p.m. FOR STEWART FRIDAY, 10 p.m. 38. PRINCE ALBERT or PRINCE JOHN. For Tort Simpaon and Mawarl Monday, a p.m. Vancaytar la Quttn Cnarlotta liltndt . . Wadntada, p.m. nl Rlt.r Porl . Sunday a.m. PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. '-Tin Iiiiih n i. i. it in tor I'lil.M C nmitr.r riiuiiXTiiv i Sll'tU. allp Inla l.aOcrn 'limit, I'nllnl H AOINCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP UNCI. Clljr Tkkat Offlca, B2I Third Prlnc Kg part. 1 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and 8kagway, Phon 260. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert 8.8. PRINCESS LOUISE, S.S. PRINCESS ALICE.' For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, August 1, 8, 11, 18, 22, 28. August 3, 6, 13, 17, 24, 27. 8.8. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, 8wanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea-i 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 Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. ?Mlnr r'runi Prlnrt llupm, For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Oon Ptlli, tnd Swanaon Bay, Tuaaday, 8 P.M. For VANCOUVCR, VICTORIA, Al.rt Bay, and Swtnton Bay, Saturday Noon, ror ANVOX, ALIOS ARM, STIWART, Waltt laland, Sunday I P.M. for, PORT SIMPSON and Naat Rlxr Cannarlaa, Friday A.M. ll fml Arnu. J. BarnaUy, Ag.nt. rrlnco Itupert. B.C Prince Rupert CIGAR STORE The Servieo Store." WE CASH CHEQUES. Agents For:- N. and S. ENGINES Terms Arranged To Suit Purchasers. Phone Blue 91. Mrs. Richmond Taking up Mat ter of Recovering Her Pet With Admiralty According to Vancouver papers. Mm. (Scurge Ilicliinoinl of this city is taking up t tie matter 'of recovering her hulf clog from II.M.S. Curlew IIuimikIi the Al mindly. 1ie eariine, which is much priM by Mr.-, rtielunonil, Mrayed aboard the Curlew'' when the warn hip was here a couple of mouth ago ami hao wince heen with the nliip. Ihiring her recent trip outh, Mm. Itichinjuid made several attempts lo visit the ship ami rlaini lier pet'liul the vessel lieailed he marksmen ami won ports before she arrived. Mrs It ic Iiiii) mil is at present lit Van couver. loni forget Henefil Dance for Uoliby Macdonabl, Melropole Hall. tonight. The Post Oflfee depart nienl is advertising for the letting- of a four year conlraet for the col lection of mails' from the city hoses. C.N.II. steamer Priiiee Alherl will leave fyni.'lit at K making a special cal at Aiiyoxand from there to Stewart returning here. 7 J Plus 10 Per Piece. a pound FLOAT-IRONED Family Service All of your washing 80 pr cont or your Ironing ovorything rotutnod dry You simply touch up fow outor garmanla such as .waists, blouaas, houso drosooa, with hand-Iron. Phono us today, CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY. Phone 8. Ml n ATT.V smrmrrm ' " 1 ' JIT? I : PA9ETIRZI I I -'' RICHMOND BULL DOG STILL ON CURLEW Local ant Personal on Wednesday. A. I.areii. prominent niiiiin man. pusei through the city on Saturday evening enroule from Stewart. to- Spokane.- He esperls to return to Stewart hi the near future. J.l. Scarlett has heen up pointed mining recorder at Stew art and iMlby It. Morkill, notary public. The appointments have he"ii approved iy order-in-ouH- ril at Victoria. Mrs. L Whitehead left hy train yesterday irfnrnjiig for. Vandcr- hoof where she wilt join Mr Whitehead wlu is n'tfi' villi: flu maiiaifi'i- of The Hunk of im-ive al that point. Com- Mr. and Mrs. Paul AivazotT have left Ijoitdpn lor Iterlin.in Hie eourse of their lour of hurope. They exerl to return in iiTmmW two iiuiiiTiin''fIiiif. - Hoss l arson, chargtsl with do-wilful damage lo property on information itf- Julia Harris, Coin.ix Avi'iiiie,-wa reiuamhtl fori einlit davs hy Magistrate Me Clyinoiil in the indiee court this IllOtlllllg. W. T. Iturfoid of (he Digby Island wireless station left by yesterday morning's train for the Kasl enroule to Kugland where he will spend a holiday. Mrs. Hiirford will accompany Mr. Hur-foid when ho returns to the cilv. Capt. ami Mrs. Coleman of Hie alvalion Army, are on furlough and are spending. n holiday at I'.eitarvale. They will return to the city on Friday night. The, Salvation Army service last even ing in Hie Citadel wa taken hy W. .1. I.edlie. - - Jimmy McCoy was fined 1 50 in Ihe police court this . morning, foe supplying liquor lo Indians. Charlie Wing, Chinaman, charged Willi a similar offence, was remanded until tomorrow. Albert Ityan. Indian, was fined jyS for having liquor in his possession. Charles (ireen. David llayward, Charles I'aisy and Helen Ilrown, also Indians, yeie fined -10(1 for iiiioxicalion. ll.C. Undertakers. phone 41, Hayuers, Under takers. Pboue 351. tf SaveMoneyl Buy oar .anaimo Wellington Nut Coal at 113.50 a ton. Albert & McCaffery. Ltd. tf K. (!. Smith was fined 50 in I lie police court this muriiiii; having been found guilty of in toxicalion. Miss Violet Cameron of the C..N.H. city ticket oflice is in the fiencrat Hospital u Iff ring with a seveie cold. Miss 1). uj$i Taylor of Sand spil and her3 sister sailed this morning by the Princess Alice lo make the round trip to Stag- way. Whist Drive and 3 o'clock Dance, Melropole Hall, Wednes day, August. 2". Moose and r'ishermen. Ladies 50c,. gentle men $1.00. 20 i ICdward W. liickle, publisher of the Cumberland Inlander, is visit ing for a few1 days in the city looking into the operation of (lie public utilities. V.. A. Blow, of the Canadian National Hailways publicity department, is a visitor in the city from Winnipeg. He is register ed at t lie Hotel I'rince Itupert. Mrs. C. It. HisVett, wife of (lie skipper of the Canadian Freigh ler, returned to Vancouver on the I'rince Itupert Saturday night She came north on Jier hus band's hip last week. itev. nr. ti. n. drain salts on the steamer I'rince (leorge to night for Olyinpia, Wash., where he will attend a meeting of Itotary presidents of Ihe north west witli the district governor. .Mr. and itrs.W. J, Crawford of Stewart, spent;! he week-end in town. I hey arrived from the north on the I'rince Itupert Sat urday evening and returned to Stewart last' nigtu on the Car delta." T r - C.l'.it. steamer Princess Alice Capt. II. Drmislon, was in port from 7 lu y.-30 I his morning bound from Vancouver to south eastern Alaska irts. The ves el had a uood lisl of tourist passengers. Union steamer Canleua, Capt A. H. Dickson, was in port from 5:30 to lo o'clock last evening bound north from Vancouver tc Anyox and Stewart. The vesse Had a good lisl of local and round trip passengers. II. Knox, Cd.M.M. superintend eul engineer, and Hert Manlrop sleanrtMiat inspector, sailed by the I'rince Itupert Saturday night for Vancouver after having visit ed the city In connection with Ihe docking of Cd.M.M. Canadian Farmer. Xormaii McLean, purser of tin- sleamcr Prince Itupert, received a wire from Vancouver Saturday t-venfug telling that his father had successfully Undergone a serious operation for internal in juries sustained when a log struck him at loco last Fridav Mrs. H. T. Willed returned hv Ihe Princes Alice this morning from Vernon accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Itasil K. Iforrilt, with whom she has "been visiting in Hie south. Mrs. porritl expects lo spend some , lime in the. l ily returning her mother's visit C P. II, steamer Princess Ilea- i nee, i.apl. Chile, arrived from the south at a yesterday after noon ami cleared for Vancouver al 3 :.'))). The veseJ was i-un. iniug a day late on account of delays n I pnwrll Hiver,' Ocean rails ami Ihe Skeena Itiver for the handling of freight, I r , F. 0. T. Lucas and C. C. 'Mayers, Vancouver lawyers, were ; passengers for Anyox ami Slew-art on be steamer Cardena yes. I tenia)' afternoon. They at e to make examinations for discovery or certain otllcers of the (iranby Ct. and Coastwise Steamship A ! Marge Co. in connection with Ihe loss or a burnt' mud, of ore last spring which the insurance companies have refused to coifr. A sum of lA,000 lsaldt be ii "Ivi'd. , ' FREE 10. shaves Use coupon It. C W. Let I, colonization agent for the Canadian .National Hailways, and Mrs. Lett are n-- tu ruing lo KdiiHintou on tonight's train. They will slop over at Jasper I'ark enroule. , Mrs. S. D. Johnston is sailing tonight on' the I'rince lieorge for Victoria accompanied by mother, Mrs. Joshua Kingtiam, who ha been here for the past few weeks visiting with her. Further adjouriimenl until August 31 lias been made ju Hie cae in the Vancouver police court against Wood,, pre sidfiil of the Premier tiold .Mining Co.. charged with Ihreateninjf a woman. Cd.M.M. steamer Canadian Farmer sailed on- Saturday even ing at 6 o'clock for Ocean Fall lo resume her paper carrying e rv ice to California after hav ing spent a Jew days in Hie local dry dock undergoing annual in spection ami overhaul. SlalT Sergeant S. L. Warrior, ll.C.M.P. returned this morning on Ihe Princess Alice from Vancouver where he spent the past munition sick leave. Mrs. Warrior and Miss Lillian Warrior are still visiting in F.dmonton. W. ,H. Ilobinson, C.X.H. photo grapher, ami W. Mrennan, Pal lie moving picture man. are "shoot, ing" the city today having returned from Stewart Saturday evening. 1 hey will satl tonight by the Prince denrge for Ocean Falls ami Vancouver. - Itegiuahl Meaumont, Cd.M.M. local superintendent, sailed on Saturday night on the Prince Itupert for Ocean Falls where he will meet Mrs. Heauinoiit and family who are reluming to the city this afternoon nfler having spent a holiday in Vancouver. 11. .1. C. Stead, direct or of pub licity for the federal department tf immigration and colimiialiusa, W. A. Patterson, editor-in-chief of Ihe Weslerir' .Newspaper Union. Chicago, ami A. W. Keltner. ait editor of the same organization. ailed for Vancouver on the I'rince Itupert Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. diltius are sailing tonight mi (he prince deorge for Vancouver enroule to Los Angeles where they may lecide lo locate. Mr. diltius for Hie past two years has been in the Hallway Mail Service on the Canadian Xalional ltnilway uutMif the city. 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SUMMER EXCURSIONS ON SALE DAILY. Union Pacific System The LLP. follows the original western trails covering scenery of the Storied West. SALT LAKE The Mormon country. DENVER The city a mile high. CHEYENNE The Plains country. THE COLUMBIA RIVER AND HIGHWAY and many other attractive places. Double Track 8teel Equipment Good Meals. ' A TRIP IN COMFORT Have your summer ticket read "U.P." one way. ... Ask any railroad ticket agent or write. FRANK S. ELLIOTT T., F. & P. A. ll'IM'al mm i irji h mm vUTU I. W. H. OLIN Asst. G.F. & P.A. UNION PACIFIC STATION Seattle, Washington It's The Pace That Tells Keep it up, you Fishermen and Moose, and with a spurt these last few days, make your candidate Miss Adeline ' Henrickson "The Little Fishermaiden" Queen of the Carnival Special Teapot Sale We have been fortunate in securing an assorted crate of Old English Teapots which we huve priced exceptionally low. There are several styles and siies to chouse from. Prices run from 00c to $1.50. They are now on display in our wiiidow. KAIEN HARDWARE CO. P.O. Box 1646. 60S Third Ave. Tl. S. i tj