Saturday, July 5, 1924. BlueRibbon Tea 1 s In comparing BLUE RIBBON with other packet teas, do not compare It with tea offered at tht same price. BLUE RIBBON claims to be the best in Canada regardless of price, and a teapot test will make good this claim. 'li ii i 1 i i ii ) 1 1 1 I ALBUMS The Kodak line at . .i , fugue prirfs. A-k lor c.iliilogue. There's pleasure uhe.-.d- y us i if as ymi turn llie prints in yohr album, (let an allium! KODAK FINISHING. We're right there on the finish. Lowest prices. Must work. (Quickest service. McRAE BROS., LTD. Lakelse Lodge Lakelse Lake, via Terrace, B.C. Now open for service under nitinagenieiil of Mrs. M. Haven. Ideal place to spend your suninier holidays. Reasonable rates, liood Iiume n inking. Comfortable rooms. Fishing, Binding, Ualhing in Lakelse Lake and streams. BATHS AT THE LODGE CONNECTED WITH THE HOT SPRINGS. Terrace T ACI Motors Operating Txi and Launch Service between Terrace and Lodge landing, assuring giut- of piick, comfortable trip. Also operating taxi service to all parts of the valley. For reservations and rates, apply to LAKELSE LODGE, OR TERRACE MOTORS, TERRACE, B.C. Short Term Vacations to Europe and Return $170 Three anil four week vacations can be spent over the Allan! ir in England, or Kuropc as dimply us at seashore or nii'unUiin resorts. Bid CUNARD LINERS s mmil Lancastrla, Aug. 9tht :n Saxonla on Aug. 16th. c.iii'''ulnlile quarters and t cry Cunaiil service. Call on y.nn nearest Cimard Agent for I'nrtlier particulars, Ask Your Grocer . i for Electric Bread and Cakes Local and Personal B.C. Undertakers. Haynera, Undertaker. 361. I. A. Mucplieion, superin- temleiil of (lit Canadian National railways, was elected u member of the Hoard of Trade at the meeting last night. Annual meeting of the Prince Kupetl Pioneers' Association, ill be bold in the Metropole Hall loliiglit at 8 p.m. Special business. Final arraiiKenienls for nicnic on July 20. Phone 41. Pbour tf I. Munro appeared before Magistrate McClymont- in the city police court this morning on a charge of intoxication., lie was fined 25 or as an alterna tive 30 days imprisonment. Mrs. and Miss (Ireenwood ar rived on llic steamer Prince John tjiifi morning from Skide- gale en route to Victoria on a holiday visit. Miss Greenwood is teaching school at Skidegale. II. II. Hemming who has been visiting his married sou and laughter in Vancouver, returned to the city on Hie Prince George yesterday afternoon. Mr. liem- miugs is making a rapid , recov ery from a recent slight stroke. At (lie meeting of the Hoard of Trade last night President S. J. McLcimI stated that the matter of the placing of a mail box at the Canadian National railway depot hail been taken up with the Canadian Railway mail ser vice. A letter from the Prince Ru perl Grain & Klevator Co., Lon don. Kngland, Idling of finan cial activities preparatory to Hie erection of an elevator here was read at Hie Hoard of Trade meeliiig last night. The letter was ordered filed. A meterological report for Prince Rupert and vicinity since 1908 received bv Hie Hoard of Trade from F. Napier Dennieon superintendent of I lie Dominion Meterological Service, was or dered filed for future reference at the Hoard of Trade meeting last night. A letter from Louis Hamilton, reader at the Oriental College of Berlin University, was read at (he meeting of the Hoard of Trade last night. Mr. Hamilton, who is compiling a hook on dif ferent parts of Hie world, thank ed the board for sending htm data and photographs of the port of Prjnce. Rupert. A report from Hie port com mittee of the Hoard of Trade recommending that a light be placed 011 Honilla Island, as suggested by the llecalo Straits Towir.g Co., Ltd., was read at the meeting last night. G. V. Nickerson moved that the re commendation be forwarded lo the "proper government authorities at Ottawa. The motion was seconded by Dave Thomson mid carried. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Ilihlilch and family desire lo convey Iheir sincere thanks to their many friends for llie kind expressions of sympathy received during their re- cenle bereavement and for I he very numerous floral offerings. ! Church Notices Lutheran Church SI. Paul's English Lutheran Church, Metropole Hall, Third Avenue. Rev. K. P. Haisler, 11.1). pastor. Regular services will be hehl every Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock during July and August. Sermon topic tomorrow will be " Christ receives sinners." Presbyterian Church No services will be held in the Presfiylcrian Church during July in llie absence of Dr. Grant. Sunday school will not, meet. either. ECZEMA W-""",B""B thaw's Is OlnU ment for Eetrma anj -Kklii Irritations. It relieves t once and gradually heals the akin. Sample box Dr. Chase's Otntinent free It you menUoa this paper and send zo. suunp for vosuge. d0ta box 1 all dealers or Kftraanwo, h'tes & Co.. Limit. Toronto Till DAILY HIW8. PAfJH THniE 1 Sotel I TORONTO 9 3 In Centre of Shopping X 5 and Business District 5 2 . 250 rooms fi K tM with PrivtU Bitha M HUKOPEAN PLAN B ft I. WINNITT THOMPSON. MAN'O. DIR. K HKHHKHaKKtOnOOOOnOttOtKHMK For Quality and preparation, get Hunters' Coal. Phone Green G22 or Blue 515. tf Prince. Rupert Exhibition, September 9 lo 13. Exhibitors please call at oflice for prize books now. ' tf Mrs. .L G Sleeu and Miss Kathleen Stork left on the train last night on a holiday trip lo Francois Lake. - Midsummer Sale at. Bent's Store. Every article of Women's and Children's wearing apparel greatly reduced. 156 Mr. and .Mrs. II. St. Lee and family are leaving tonight 011 the steamer Prince George on a holiday visit to southern cities. V. L. McKenzie arrived from Cumsliewa on the Prince John this morning and will leave on the Prince' George tonigtil on a holiday visit to Vancouver. Mrs. John Harnsley of Van couver is visiting in the city willi her son and daughter-in law, Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Barns ley, S01) Fourth Avenue West, . Howard Young of Cuinshewa arrived in the city this morning on the Prince John and is pro celling to Vancouver on the Prince George to Vancouver on n holiday trip. J. Liiid was a passenger ar riving on the Prince John (hi morning from Cumsliewa and will-leavo im-lhe. Prince Gnrg tonight on a holiday trip to southern cities. PORT KSSINGTOX. Boats leave Cow Bay at 9 o'clock sharp tomorrow morning (Sunday) under the auspices of the Elks. Bring' your basket. Boats return Sunday evening'. Archie Robinspn, midget news boy for tbe Daily News, will leave on the easlbound train tonight for Port- Essinglon to participate in the Elks' Miuslrel show and picnic at that port. -i - W. J. McAlIan, Indian agent at Fort Eraser, arrived in the city from Vancouver on the Prince George yesterday afternoon. Ho was accompanied by his sister, Miss I. McAlIan of Dunedin, New Zealand. They are registered at the Prince Rupert Hotel. John Carroll, who succeeds Reginald Beaunibnl here ifo C.G.M.M. superintendent, arrived from Vancouver on the Prince George yesterday afternoon lo take up his new duties at litis port. Mr. Beaumont also arriv ed lo wind up his affair here before moving permanently to Vancouver. 1 A letter was read at '.he. Board of Trade meeting- last niglil from the Vancouver Province expressing regret of Vancouver publishers that the members of the Canadian Daily Newspapers Association had been unable lo visit in tbe . city on passing through recently en roule to (he convention in Vancouver. The late arrival of llie Iriiin had been occasioned 'by an, accident on the line eas of, here. A the meeting of Hie Hoard of Trade last night a leller was read from Lloyds. London, in reply (0 a Idler nddressed o I hem by the Hoard of Trade nn the question of insurance rale adjustments at this port. Lloyds slated that the matter had been referred lo iheir board of under- wrilers as it did not come directly under their Jurisdiction, Tho reply was referred back lo the Insurance committee of the Hoard of Trade for further action. I Prince Rupert Annual Exhibi tion, September 9 to 13. If Km is lit of Pythias installation of oflicern Monday night, July 7. lease attend. At the regular meeting' of the Women's Aid Society of St. Paul's Lutheran Church last night, the pageant commute re ported (but the pageant "The Striking of Canada's .Hour,' given under the auspices of the society on June 13, was a de cided tiuccesa and the sum of $120 was realized. A vote of thanks was extended to all those who contributed to the success of the event. swell. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. BULL HARBOR. Overcast ; northwest wind; barometer 30. 2; temperature 5G; light swell; p.m. spoke, steamer Santa Anna hound from Ketchikan for Seat tie 300 miles from S'eattle; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Norwood bound HcHingham for Ketchikan 07 miles from Bclliugliam. DEAD TREE POINT. Over cast ; calm; barometer 30.03; temperature 50; sea smooth. DIGBY ISLAND. Cloudy; calm; barometer 30.12; tempera ture 52; sea smooth; 8 p.m poke steamer Tanana 580 miles from Seattle northbound. Noon BULL HARHOR. Cloudy; fresh northwest wind; barometer 30.01; temperature 08; light DEAD TREE POINT. Clear calm; barometer, 30.01;- tem- icralure 07; sea smooth. DIGBL ISLAND. Cloudy calm; barometer, 30.20; tern peralure 58; sea smooth; noon spoke steamer Princess Beatrice entering Skeena river north bound. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert V. F. Binns, Balmoral; A. t Hutchinson, Montreal; W.J. Mc Allan, Fort Eraser; Miss I. Mc Allan. Dunedin, New Zealand W. E. Burgess, F. Arthur, R Heaumonl, Jack Hamilton, Van couver; G. E. Warning, Jasper Mrs. D. 11. Wilemar, Smitber Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Davie am daughters, Calgary:- Mr. am Mrs. T. Dybhavn, eily. Central- (i. W. Jenkins and Charlie Wilson. Smilhers; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Garner, Inverness; A. McDonald, Unity, Sask.; B. L. Lucas. Lowe Inlet; F. B. Dow- ling, city. SALT LAKES SERVICE The Launch "23" will leave Swanson's Float on Thursdays, Saturday and Sunday afternoons every half hour from I p.m. un til G.30 p.m. and on oilier week days at 2, 4 and 6.A5 p.m. 'The last boat home each day will leave the Salt Lakes float sharp at 7 p.m. Sunday and holiday picnic parlies specially arranged for. Launches, rowboats and canoes for sale and hire, Prince Rupert Hoalhouse, AFTER.EATINQ DISTRESS and all forms of stomach trouble such as gas pains, acid, sour, burning stonv'aeli, are all relieved in two minutes by taking Jo-To Jo-To sold by alt Druggists. SAILINGS TO EUROPE MAKE RESERVATION'S NOW FROM QUEBEC TO CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON-HAMBURG. July l, a 11 sr. 1 3 . . Kinprcss of France July 3u, Auir, 7. .Kmprcn of Scotland TO LIVERPOOL July 5, Auir; tf .. Montroyat TO ELPAtT-ALASOOW Aug-. 7. Sept. .... Montlaurier FROM MONTREAL TO BELFAIT-QLASQOW July 17, Auir. u Msi-burn July St, Auir. l Metararna July 31, Auir. a Msrloch TO LIVERPOOL July 18, A 1 1 jr. 15 Montclsre Autr, I. Auir. (9 Mntm-alm Aus-, 8, Sept. t Mun trust TO CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON-ANTWERP July 83, Auir. ?0 Mlnnedosa Auir, , Sept. 3 . .Mellta i Attnti mrjrwhtrt i ORSTER, Gen. Ait., Station. Vancouver. Tsltphon Stymeur 2630, can. etc Kv.. Traffic Af tnu. DGDENS CUT PLUG NOW PACKED IN f (Til xasHiiiir 'li t laii' i n .i iiiiih' r, ALWAYS THE SAME U Id; OGDEN'S W W LIVERPOOL zlb.TIN YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brand" Selected Skeena Sockeye For picnics, "boose "Rupert Drand" Salmon. . A few tins in the pantry are always handy. Slock a supply on your boat that's a good idea. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. 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