i iThursday, July 31, 1924. . TUB DAn.T 7 1 ' - - i ' f r ; . . . . . 1 1 ii The executive of the football association will me'et this evening Local and Personal to select the players that will represent this city in the Kame with Ocean Kails on August 7, Camp with a Kodak Whether a week in the woods or a day at tho shore, a Kodak is an essential part of your equipment. At our counter you'll find the Kodak you need; also a complete line of accessories and "the dependable film in the yellow box." Autographic Kodaks $6.70 up Ormes Limited THE REX ALL STORE f hones 200 and 82 Third Avenue 1 ,L- akelse Lodge Lakelse Lake, via Terrace, B.C. V open for service under management of Mrs. M. ;lt 0 i. Meal place to spend your summer holidays. Heas- Kif i !i r.iln rSniiil Ininin -iitl. in" flnm fnrhili i moms. ;F lung Hoaling, M.illiing in Lakelse Lake and Streams. BATHS AT THE LODGE CONNECTED WITH THE HOT SPRINGS. Terrace TAXI Motors Operating Taxi and launch Service between Terrace and Lodge landing, assuring guests of quick, comfortable ifLtrip. Also operating taxi service to nil parts of the valley. For reservations and rates, apply to LAKELSE LODGE, OR TERRACE MOTORS, TERRACE, B.C. August Clearance Sale earn 7isW?.Mf. of c riiust reduce our tork lo make room for fall ship-licnt- therefore, .starling Monday, August lib, wo will ell nfsnTrifice prices our entire range of House Furnish-igs. including Linoleum., Carpels and Mugs, Draperies and lllaukcbv Watch this add and our windows for specials Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue and 1st Street. ifc Hffls& at i 'fill LondonBryCin The gin you will atk for again because of it unvaryinghigh quality $3.25 Per Bottle Phone 123. pis advertisement is not published or displayed '-npiur uoiuroi nuuru or by (he (lovernineiit British Columbia. ill W-JBJU.n H1LBHJB 9JXM0z9 by the of . Hayimrs, Undertaker. 351. Prince Huperl. Phone tf Prince llupcrt Annual Exhibi tion, September D to 13. If Tile's August Sale of house furnishings commences Friday. 181 W. II. Walk arrived from the soulh on the Prince llupcrt yes terday afternoon. The economical buyer cannot overlook the Home Furnishings values at Tile's August Sale. 181 - . Daughters of England sale of Home Cooking and afternoon tea. in McClynioiits old store, Salur- lay, August .2. - Wrestling. Nels Jepson, Can adian champion lighl-heavy-weighl,"vs. Jack Hums, Spokane, empress tneatre, August o, u 4f Horace llinslein arrived from Vancouver yesterday afternoon to pay a visit to his grandfather, William Ooldbloom, of this city. Indian Agent W. E. Collison and Hoiiiihion Constable A. J. Watkinson are leavin? today on a patrol trip to the Skeena and Xaas Hivers. h. (i. Hopen, chtirged with keeping liquor for sale at (low Hay, was further remanded for eighl days in the city police court this morning. Southbound, after discharging freight at northern points, Union steamer Chilkoot, Oapf. J. I). Mo Phee, was in port at an early hour this morning. Jim Wesl, Indian or Holla Coola, commuted for trial on a charge of breaking and entering, nas iteen remaiuleil for ono month in (he County Court. -- Secure your tickets at once for the Trades and Labor Picnic to Dishy Islau.ljoji Sunday. Only liltlHiwi tlllhihftV-' ;rt-fi il-1lf twin Adults $1.00, including the fain ily. (!. C. .McAllister, accountant of Hie .Massel Timber Co. at Hockley Hay, arrived in town yesterday, accompanied by .Mrs. McAllisli Mrs. Fieldlioiise, Mrs. MeAllis-ler's mother and Miss Cobb. Mr. McAllister has severed his con nection with Hie Masscl Timber Company and intends to locate in FASHIONS & FOIBLES by Shirley Sharon o BUTir.wcr 5349 U The round, shallow yoke which lends its outline to so many fashions for grmtii-ups is charming in a soft, full frock for the small girl. At a recent and vrry royal children's party held in an old-world garden in the heart of I-ondon a small pirl who presented a bouquet to her royal hostess wore a little French frock of pale-blue Oeor-Rette printed with parrot tulips in pink and white and red and yellow. The dress itself hung softly from a round shallow yoke and the short sleeves were ilashet to the shoulders. These little straight -hanging frocks are charming in. Ml the soft Summer materials and colors geranium cotton voile, canary-colored fine cotton crepe, powder-blue batiste, silk crepe, crepe de Chine, flowered ailks, etc m m fd IT Be Well And Happy and you have Nlur'i crtet sill. Nxuia'l Rrmrd, (tAT.hl-t.) vegeUble Uutitre, to net he organs aod relieves Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headaches. renewln tkat viffof and ffood (aeL m io nuuurt ta rteintf W..11 and ' PP. U..df,rOv.r Cet2Sc. yr.toW 30Yar USX. Chips off the Old Block K? JUNIORS Utt!K?a The same In one-third doeet, cendy-coated. Forphlldren and adults, b Sold By Your Dructist ana Every department of Tile's Store at sale prices for August. . 181 j Krank fiomez, charged with breaking and entering the resi dence of J. V. Moorehouse, Kigbth Avenue Kast, was committed for trial by Justice of the Peace W. Kr Collison, in the city police court this mornng. I Dr. W. T. Kergin anil family ; left yesterday on Hie Sunbeam I III, for a fishing cruise up the IKsnfall lliver. They intend to 'navigate lo the upper reaches of the river and have taken a small er boat and outboard motor to i assist them in doing so. They expect to return to town next week. EDMONTON PREFERS SMALL HOUSES AND OTHERS ARE YACANT EDMONTON, July 31. Large Koolball tonight, Acropolis Hill houses appear to be going out of at 0.15. Suns of. Canada vs. Sons fashion in Edmonton, and in some of England. cases new bungalows are being T. A. Clarke, .assistant district bouses. built alongside vacant larger forester, returned from Ocean An inspection or me usi oi Kails on the Prince Hunert yes-permits issued by the building ten I. -iv afternoon inspector reveals the fact that practically all new resiliences James Marks;f the Universal erected this year are of the bun I'rading Co., whojias been spend, fc'alow type, containing from four injj several weeks in the soulh, l" een rooms aiiu cosung irom returned to the city on the Prince to ?J,5UU. Huperl yeslerday afternoon. . It is noticeable also, in the v - city, niai wniie many eigtii ami H. C Clav was recently con- twelve-roomed houses are avail- vicled at Ketchikan of fishing in able fur '". Is scarcely a American waters and lined $100. uungaiow vacant in any district His boat, the Herplce, was seized in Dixon Entrance, by coast guard cuuler Cywan. ulso enler now. Mrs. Oonlon Jolfiffe and Miss i'rday u'le.rnoou and proceedei at Sandspit, Q.C.I. " I' d. by (he Prince John,, to their homo II. Ieiilciiian, manager and owner of (be (Jolskeisli mine, at Anyox, passed through Hie city on the Prince Huperl yeslerday af ternoon, reluming .home after s business trip south. PREACH IN ENGLISH SC11ANTON, Pa., July 31. Af To enable the 'Pair Hoard to ler seventy-five years of Welsh provide spaces, entries for Dis- preaching, members of the First trict Displays should be sent in Welsh Haptist Church here have now. Outside districts please 'requested their pastor, llev. T. T. note. Oarden exhibitors inusti,licl,ai'ds, lo discontinue this practice for the suninter months and deliver all discourses in Eng- nsn. uereiuiorc morning ser- Mary Mathers arrlve.l from Van- m"" ave Keen in Welsh and the corner on the Priiic'e Huperl yes-ievening services in English. ' Dr. F. P. Keonyand Dr. .1. F Maguire, of this oily, will join I lie Canadian Dental Association parly here this evening and will proceed to Vancouver to attend the annual convention. Miss E. Davis, who has been on the stalT of the Canadian Fish i Loin . sioraae i'o.. ior some lime, is sailing tonight on. the Prince Huperl. for Vancouver where she expects (p remain The Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.'s trawler Andrew Kelly was taken olT the pontoons t the dry dock this, afternoon and the O. E. Foster is being taken up or cleaning and paint ing. Miss Hessle McKnight, school teacher at Hrilannia Heach, ar iyeil in Ibe city from Ihe south on Hie Prince Hupert yeslerday ifienuion, and is the guest of Mrs. Alex. Mcltae, Eighl h Avciuu Fast. -- (. H. Onwer, , formerly school inspector hero and now located at Prince George, passed through the city yeslerday afternoon, returning lo the interior after a trip to Victoria on 'departmental business. WIRELESS REPORT. 8 a.m. Dinby Island Overcast light southeast wind; barometer,' 30.22, temperature, 50; sea smooth; !K p.m. spoke steamer? Alameda 10 miles from Kasaali. Wrnngcll for Kasaan; y p.m. spuke steamer Prince John. outbound forSand- "l"'- '''' ' Hull Hiu'bor-pveroasl; calm; bnroineter, ' ;b.6l; tejiiperatuie, 01: sea siiiooth;.ll.l5 p.m. spoke sleamer Venture leaving Oueen ('harlolte Sound, northbound. Digby Islaifd Overcastj light southeast wiiliilMirnmct.e'r, 30. It), temperature. 58"; sea smbolh. Hull Harbor Clear; light northwest wind: barometer, 29.08 teinporalure, 68,. p.i Biiioolh. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert. .Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Marwood and H. II. Ives, Huckley Hay; Ihonias H. Hubb, Claxlon; Frank J. Oaiil, San Francisco; W. H. Wark, N. Nelson, N. (iuuderson, D. F. Davidson, II. M. McLeod, (Seorge Hantz, J. H. (iillespic and Ii. Hell-Irving, Vancouver; Percv O. Hangerl, Otlawa; C. It. (iilberl ami S. Kirkaldy, Terrace: John Mc.Naughlnn, Pittsburg; Frances i). Cox, Portland, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. A. p Hogle, Helleville, N.J.: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chappellear I.onglieach, Cal.; Ed. Lindset city. Central. O. Fransen, Huckley Hay; L. Kenton, Vancouver; Jtdiu (I ray, Port Lester; H. II. Hipstein, Van couver; (ieorge C. Ironside, Chil liwack; Joe Drown, Stewart. TO THE PUBLIC. Owing to Ihe recent increases in Ihe price of flour, we wish to announce that bread will be 10 cents per 1 -lb. loaf on and after August I. Huperl Hakery Electric Window Hakery La Casse Hakery SALT LAKES SERVICE The Launch "23" will leavo Swanson's Float on Thursdays, Saturday and Sunday afternoons very half hour from' 1 p.m. un til 0.30 p.m. nml on other week days at 2, 4 and 6.15 p.m. The last boat home each day will leave tho Salt Lakes float sharp al 7 p.m. Sunday and holiday picnic parties specially arranged for. Launches, rowboats and canoes for salo and hire. Prince, Huperl Hoal house. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIl KENT Three roomed cot tage, furnished; near Horden Street school. Apply 818 Sum-! mit Avenue. Phone jllack 203.' rCZEMA You are Dot 1 when you use Dr. for Kc tenia and Skin Irrlta- 1 Lment Hons, ft relieves at once and gradu- atlv hi&ta th afaln. Hnmnl, hnr llr Chase's Ointment tree It you mention this aper and 2c. smmn tortiOKtaee. 60c. a m send oeuu v dealers dealers ox i all or Kdntanuux. ftates & Co.. I Lliultra. Toronto CUT PLUG ' NOW PACKED IN . (Ti . ALWAYS THE SAME Mil Vib.tiNy mm TnRii m V " i li.il. Undertakers. Phone 41. jat Ocean Kails. 14 n - a G DENS vm (fx OGDEN'S LIVERPOOL Extraction of Teeth During the summer months it is advisable to have the TEETH that should be extracted removed and preparation will be made for PLATES or BRIDGEWORK before the winter months set in. Pain will be eliminated. I need no recommendation to you. Your friends and neighbors are my patients. ASK THEM. Dr. JOS. MAGUIRE DENTIST. Phone 575. Get Your Appointment Today. Smith Block. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G. 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 385. a mat co !ti!- For panelling your rooms il rivals the most costly hardwoods. Hejuveiiale your Homo Quickly and Permanently. Sole Agents Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 110 and 564.