riday August 8, 1921. Lsakelse Lodge Lakelse Lake, via Terrace, B.C. k :" - - - N'iinv open Tor xervieu under management of Mrs. M. Ilawh. , I'lfiil pliieo lo spend your summer holidays, Iteas-oiiiil'lejjtos. Oood home cooking. Comfortable rooms. Fisfiiii.H'ialiiigt Hulhiiig ii Lakelse Lake and Streams. BATHS AT THE LODGE CONNECTED WITH THE TeO'ace HOT SPRINGS. TA August Clearance XI Motors Oliei-aliiig Taxi and Lunmli Service between Terrace and Lodijo landing, assuring guests of quick, comfortable trip, , isu operating taxi service lo all parts of Hie valley. j'Vi reservations and rales, apply lo LAKELSE LODGE, OR TERRACE MOTORS, TERRACE, B.C. iiiy while Stock Lasts 2 X 4 $17.00 per thousand 2x6 $17.00 per thousand 2 x8 $17.00 per thousand Fence Pickets $1.00 per hundred Sidewalk Strips $1.00 per hundred Chimney Brick (hard brick). 5c each Lath, Shlplap, etc. Prince Rupert Lumber Co. Ltd Phone 361 SALE BLANKETS , Hi Ccnulno 3 Point "Hudson Bay" Blankets . JVjiUe, Khaki, Grey, Red or Green, $10.25-515.00 pair All Wool White Blankets 7 and 8 lb. at $1.45 per lb. ijSilk Comforters -IliMVulifiil patterns in panel effecls, the purest of down filling in each. Imperial Prices $12.50, $14.50, $16.00 Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue and 1st Street. Phone 123. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Salllnjs fi'im l'rince Imped, 'or VANCOUVER, VICTOniA, 8wn(Cn Day, and Alert Bay, Tueaday, 5 P.M. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bay, and Swinton Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Wales Itland, Sunday, S P.M. Por PORT SIMPSON and Nan Rler Cannerlei, Friday A.M. 623 2nd Avenue. J. Barnaleyt Agent. Prince Rupert, B.O. Serve Mustard with all wears m w. M:m,m - b e fat foods and ma lo cnj0y and assimilate f bod mc would buracn -d- WitmaslheColmans Local and ' Personal ll.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. HayuerB. Undertaker. Pbou 361. tf l'rince Hupcrt Annual Exhibi tion, September J to 13. tf iempl to extinguish it. Hen Self returned last evening frnm Altyox wbither he had gone with II. K. Henson In connection with the Carnival Queen contest Mr. Henson remained liePlin.l in Anyox. Arrangements are uuifcr way by which a candidate for that town will be in the field. Miss Jean Massey, who lias been in the city for Ihe nasi few weeks visilinff her brother and sisler-iu-lay, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Massey, 867 Summit' Avenue, sailed last nighl on tbe steamer Prince George on her return lo New York City. THKKVKNT OF TlIK SHASON. G. YV.V.A. basket picnic to Digby Island, Sunday, Aug. 10, Free icecream, nop a ltd candy, for kids. Kveryone welcome. Hand of 102nd H. C. Ilattalion in attendance. Boats leave . Fishery wharf, west of Prince Rupert hoalhoiisc from 1U0 a.m. Adults 50c. 187 - The exhibition association is trying lo meet reijuesls from ex cursion parlies in Ketchikan and elsewhere to arrange transporta tion lo Prince Rupert for them during tbe lime of the fair. Nothing definite has been done so far bul negotiations are under way vhleh it is hoped will prove sai ls rae lory. C. ,V. Patterson, manager of the Auslin-Dilson Grocery Co., one of the largest wholesale concerns iu New York, was in the city last night on bin way south after a visit to several- Alaska canneries iu which he is inler- UEMORRHOIDS THE DAILY NEWS AGE THHEE -t SI. Andrew's Society. Regular monthly meeting tonight at 8.30. A new engine is belli fc installed at 1 lie dry dock in Flying Olllcer A. H. Hull's fishery patrol sea plane Kit. All clauses of exhibitors are urged to make their entries for I he Exhibition now. tf K. 0. Hopen, charged with Si.m.sni.' !.,, 'SI..HI i. nnon having liquor for sale at Cow ' . '.. In.... ....... .....o.i.i r- ;i tra il. S inn rpn rinir lira i' ""J' dun. Eiftb Avenue and McUride. ''1'1 da"s ia t'10 ci'y Police court tins morning. W. fi. (h-H.a.-.l .-..Inrn..,! II, is csierieu, cnarjreu neiorc !.!( a I . f Ik rninir mi il... lrlnriMs .mhUp Justice oi uie reiice o. j j. .Mac- ill HlO city police COUlt after HniMiilintr a wpi in Van-UanM eouver "''8 ""it'uh'K with having un sealed liquor in nls possession E. Tolinan of Chicago, arrived was fillC(l 50 in flip rilv nil liwl nitrlil'a Irnin " and A' J). IIa,,ett' WH kn0WI1 Alicc proceeded today on the Prill- A prospector, arrived hi the cess LmiUi. In Alaska on a his ci.ly, 0,1 1,18 'ri'a George last game hunting trip. infill, iic win iuiiiciii.i iii'ie lor u Mr. and weeK rece,vll, "'u'cai auenuon Mrs. 1). G. lloy were . . . ' . If.,.. I., 1.. ..!,... I... -.nil.,;,,,.. I ...l.nr. ... .. ..... i . u i.mi f.n a raiiwav irnpK ar rnn tin ni-mn' .i yox on i e it nee neortrc lis. " . " ..-.-w . . I ...-.v i.rtctii'i.il.iir f.riil nviLi.nl limn nis i I'll inn i' .1 Mmi ii-al (in " -" .uouer. Imli.l iv irin ? 10 U'l vuecn uiarioue is- Hoys over a and under i, It .. . i . n f . ll'll laiius. mugtue jonnson; s, .uuyiaiiu u Mr. an. I Mis. E. V lMilh'ii ami T liam.s. family of Oakville Ontario are UlIn lne U9UlU ,arSc quota or (iirls over 8 and under, 11 1, inakinsr a li..ri lav in M... rilv Mqurisl passengers aboard, C.P.hVJean McDonald; 2, Margaret Hart ti.v .oi. ........ i r....... a..i,v i!1Ui steamer. J'nncess Louise, Uapt. Hoys over 8 and under 11 l l'-JVV-lIHLIIiVA.H'T.l I t cvcninir nn.l irn s.iiilh Inniirbl. '"liiur .-lar, a in poll irom friends and 11 'clock ,0 1 " clock lo',a.y' They are old of Mr. Mrs. 11. L. Mclniosh. Among the passengers, board the vessel here for the north were ol,...,.i.,.r .....I IS.,,; Uh vvniil ".-un uu uivu uii ,u-u- up 'yesterday and will be oil lo- ,1M7; i, e r uie com- IIIOHOWi I. ...! No more lirt, soot or ashes from ln(i:il I'nnvnrt vntir alrtvn In nl lll ill UiUl lililM. Chan My, Chinese, and Alfref. brouahl lo "range "erkkuri. wiiile, were were 1 gas by pulling in an Oxo- v - I" .... t? i ...i ; ii town by by Provincial Provincial Go Itl3 UUlllt.'! . Ol'U U...aL-U 1.1 11.1 Constable !. 'Imii. ...... i .. r.... . . n II llnnuninV u'in.lmv np nl.nn. """"" l" ""VH," 1"'" ... piying liquor uiTiiiuiaiis. hip mi iiifi i iu niKiuiir iiiuiiins uihi In... i.. ...... i.:..i.r i.,.... The' fire department bad ",l '-."t" another call at 11.15 last night to Park Avenue where the cily's garbage -dump was overbiirning Chemicals werr u.ed in checJiiftu' HOTEL ARRIVALS . Prince? Rupert, , quantifies of cake, candy, pea nuts, drinks, etc., which bad been provided by tiie thoughtful workers headed by Secretary Uharlea (Jray, Ihe events of the afternoon were run off, the program consisting of thirty-one Hems, all of which provided keen competition. II was lato in the af ternoon before tbe final item bad concluded, and II was a tired though happy crowd of youngsters who straggeld homeward after the last peanut had disap peared and the lemonade tubs were empty. The day was wound up with a dance" iii Elks Hall, which was largely attended and .thoroughly enjoyed. The win ners of the afternoon's events follow: If ! i . it II. . r . ii Tanker Imperial arrived in in"" r ' ! . .eii. Girls under i 1, Marion Hen derson; 2, Margaret Shelton. ii.r...:--tii.tr5T?ri?.l.irr. i.. r 11 11..,. 1 1. ,, - . . j ;.Ct: . , inuiv-r... ..i.t'.yi.utft.cv i.dv, ' ANYOX, An?. K. Under Ideal weather conditions, the "Brother Bills" of Anyox celebrated Flag Da" iu a manner (hat will long remain a pleasant memory for all the kids, big ami 1 1 1 1 le, who participated. Long before the linio unpointed for Ihe xtm-l of Ihe parade to the ball grounds, I the youngsters began to gather at hlks Hall where Ihey were supplied with fancy hats, ham boo canes and gaily colored balloons. Headed by the lilks Rube Band, 'organized for the occasion. Ihe kiddies and their mothers in summer costumes, to which was milled Ihe colorings of the loy balloons, the luirmle ,. ivsted Accompanying him were,,iKlL vfrmnv to ll.e 'eye as it ..... cMu.pi ..1 i....- ,ni,-eie nun, passed along the streets. Mr. Dolibs of Atlanta. Georuria rriving from Port Waller on Arriving at Ihe grounds, the flag was mast. headed; the ,an, II... iii.w.... Iimi.i i',.,,ri,i..,w. . . . .. ', ' """-jPiayeu ami ihe crowd sang -"O ed by Clarence Paine. Mr. Palter-,c.ailM,," af,PP w,lIeh ,u; f son and Mr. Slurgis wenl soutlt.n (ii,M.n, chaplain of Anyox on he Prince (iinirge ami MrJj Rl 1Mlkp f, Dobbs wenl. east by train. H s,0O( r. nwiiyjl finish -of Mr" Gibson' remarks was Ihe signal for a rush lo the ice cream and eanilv .tim.u .....i Do not autrcr another duy M-lt!i i ,s. . ! Itchlnit, illeeJlnif, or rrotrudlii " use was pcruillie.i o ob- Tllca or llcmorrholJa. - No 'slrui't the desii( lo luck awav all nurglcal operation required. Dr. Chano'a .. '.. , ., , uiniment win relieve you nt or.co ami ....-. i i i, mmi i i uoys aim nfrnrri l...flnir hnn.flt. firtrt a hn nil 1.1.. I I . . : ..r1 . . 'T''' ueaVr. or Kdmanion, Ilate, & 'Co "'V" ' I'egOliaie. umite.i, Toronto. rmpie tox rre. Helweei irorts to cleUi up the'! Hoys under t 1, lloy. Dwyer; 2i J. Tierney. ' ' " Girls under 5 and over 4 1, Manrery Berry;. 2, Millicenl Pearce. Hoys under 5 and over 4 i, Roy Dwyer; 2, Murray lloberts. Girls ovee 5 and under 8 1, Amos Morrison; Juanita Fa I Norman Pu baly. (iirls over 11 and under 13 1, Margaret Hart; 2, Patricia O' port last evening with bulk and I?"-'"- r'"ll's' ""."' , , , n ami ui.ut-r .o i i...pk,.u.. i-arir.. fur II... Iinn.M ial M-'"t?s, .uii. jukkiiii, i.iimii il. l.rei n , .unus ...ui i .ami. ' ' r I . i i (Jil Go. Most of il was gasoline f1- ."U1"' iU ' 1 . r .8,"u uc" and dislillale. She discharged M'lieilran lorKetcniKa,n. " and lefl eatlr lhis. inorniug. j ll.e Gai.adiaii InuTbul schooner ""W X,'dk'"' i.".,,?.rt ld1 Tramp, Capl. Sam llaugen, is on (he pontoons at the dry dock for .. night, bad her flag at half-mast out Qf respect to the late Mrs. 1 1.. i ...i.. .1: ...i Girls over 13 1, Margaret Hart; 2, Patricia O'Xeil. Hoys over 13, 1, The...,Asi mus; 2, H.'I)eetfi. "J" Thread the Needle llace, boy ami girl 1, Guiinard Anderson and Patricia O'Neil. Potato llace, girls 10 and un der It, Dora Grigg; . 2, Violet Scott. Potato Race, girls 13 and over 1, Kathleen Eve; 2, Hosic Cane. Three-legged Hace, boys It years and over I, T. Asimus and Guunard Anderson. Kgg and Spoon Race, girls, open !, Kainieen r.ve; -, Jean McDonald. Sack Hace, 10 years and under 1. Arthur Ik-eth; 2, Mayland Williams. Hoys' Sack Iliice, 1J years and over 1, Gunnard Anderson' 2, " ':Tvi PV. Palleiso,,Xew York City; T..g-o'-Var. boys and girls, i,V , wauTt all mghl making an at- ... .. .. ''vl.n a i.fo'i,..,nrs li.ie Mt 1 VIIIIUII) UltlVUn1') ' " 111(1- ....... ....... . f .. bell, T. G. Davidson and K. W.jPalmer, -Mollie Craig, Margaret Keen ley ide, Vancouver; Mr. and Hart, Dorothy Davidson, Vera Mrs. Morse Halt. Terrace: Mr. Kvc, Alice Kergin, Annie McLach- and Mrs. K A. Smitffand daiisrli-:lan. (er, Baltimore, Mil.; M. A. Dupuis and Miss P. Duquette, Haysport; Ladies' Tns-'o-War, Mine vs. Beach Winners, Beach, Mes- W. Weslwood,. riati'McKemio and.da,nes. Smllh, Shelton, Lani-Mrs. C. 11. Clay, Anyox; Mr. and home, Tale, Cody, Henderson and Mrs. K. F. Pullen and familv.,ccott Alma, Alia.; Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Grealock, Toronto. Central D. YV. Douglas, W. Wilson, Harry Ward mid R. Hooper, Win-nigep; P. Wallace, Claxlon; W. R. Hudson and W. H. Thorn. C. N. R.; Hartier Reed, Stikinc. FLAG DAY OF ANYOX BILLS Splendid Celebration and Jollifi cation for the Kiddles at Smelter Town Shouling Contest, "Hello Bill" girls 12 years and under 1, S. Barclay. Barrel Race, girls .11 and over t, Palricia O'Neil; 2, Kathleen, F.vc. Barrel Race, boys 11 and over 1, Barclay; 2. H. Deeth. Married Ladies' Barrel Race 1, Mrs. Shelton; 2, Mrs. Smith. Kxtra Single Ladies' Race 1, Miss Annie Scott; 2, Miss Gow; 3, Miss F.lde. Married Ladies' Race 1, Mrs. Seoll; 2, Mrs. Dwyer. Rube Band Race 1, K. Craggs; 2, V. Cruikshanks. W Ulfrfl (C22IIli3M nH.'IIBle LuyteTak-Qriciki trim CATARRH e( the BLADDER Uk. 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You'll find one at our Kodak counter Ormes Limited THE REXALL STORE Phones 200 and 82 Third Avenue Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3S5. How to Stay Married! He deserves the best Give Him Electric Bread :s of Yours ' World famous for its smooth, aged-in-wood mellow quality 2S 02. bottle 32 oz. bottle No SCI. i &5 BoubbonWoskey m BOTTLED IN BOND UNDER FEDERAL FtBtRAL GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION SUPERVISION JSSS' '. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor uuuu-ui uuaru ur uy mo uuveruuieut or iir.thli Columbia