Friday, July 11, 1921. 1 - Simplified Spending -'y. A Chequing Account for current expenses necessary A to maintain a home and a farm greatly simplifies the business of paying bills. Bank of Montreal makes a specialty tThc of handling small Chequing Accounts and endeavors to "ivc courteous and satisfactory service. You can arrange to open an account inlth lis by mail if a personal visit is not convenient. II. ST. 0. LKE, Manager. Prince Rupert Branch. tQdays C A I p only kJaIlM J! J 5- BANK OF MONTREAL Established over 100 years Genuine Mid-S ummer 10 days only starting Friday, July 11 SSojf Women's Canvas Oxfords ami Slippers; Women's Canvas Moots, rubber soles; (i v llomuii Sandals in patent leather, ies r?.:lo,2. , $3.15 Dr. St holl's MelntarsHl Arch SiipirtstftiUuprjM . 9 3.0I. . . - $1.05; Children's Shoes in kid, patent leather and calf- : , skin, sizes to 10 W. . S2.Q5 Misses' Moots, similar-to nhovtidii leathers, but in- '. X girls' fittings, sizes, 1 1-2; .$i.()0 and $5.00 values. $3.45 Women's Patent feather Oxfords and Slippers, in good' shapes hut broken sizes; stock that sold at ,5.00 and n.OO. 53.45 Women's Strap Slippers in Viei Kid, cushion sole . t9ei and welted. $.45f-Au assortment of broken lines in Classic and Paek- u ard makes. $4.45 Men's (iiinmetal Moots, .Neolin soles and welted; good shapes und good stock, sizes 8, 8'j and 0 only. 05c Child's Canvas Slippers, rubber soled, in sizes from 5. to 10 Vj ; regular price $1.35. . . .Qur entire stock lias been reduced for litis sak COME EXPECTING BARGAINS. Our Prices defy mall order competition. Family Shoe Store KODAK SERVICE We arc how having our Enlargements made- on the new i.5 Eastman enlarging' machine, which gives the best possible picture from vour negative and the price ts low, too. See sample enlargements in our window. Films left in our store before noon, .will be developed correctly, printed property and ready for yon by six o'clock the same day. We havo Kodaks, Brownies, Films and' all Accessories. ORMES LTD. The Rexall Store Phones - 200 and 82 The Old-timer says -Electric Bread !is "The Best we ever had" "Patronize Prince Muperl Stores and support the town that supports you." Local and Personal B.C. Undertakers. Haynera, Under takers. 351. George lastnight. U Phone 41. Pbou tf Prince Rupert Annual Exhibi tion, September D to IB. tf -' Reginald Heaumoiii returned to Vancouver on the Prince ' M'Mliiiiioii Football Cup Final (replay) S.O.E. vs. O.W.V.A., AeropolisHill tonight 0.15. Mrs. E. p; Kenney, who has been suffering with eye trouble for the, past two mouths. Is rapidly recovering. F. J. Fuller is leaving on to morrow night's train en route to England and Hie. Isle of Man on a holiday visit. Mr. and Mrs. Welhered uf Smilhers were passengers from irain in ooal lasi night 011 a holiday visit to southern cities - A, I.; Palmer, who has been in (he city for Hie past few days 011 business, returned' to Vancou ver last night on the Prince Heorge. Capl. Houghton of the Salva lion Army stationed at Smith ers, was a passenger from train to boat last night en route to Vancouver. Mrs. Tulllc and child, who have been visiting in the city were passengers on Hie. Prince George last night returning to their home in .Seattle. r Mrs. W. II. Vickers.and daugh ler, Evelyn, left on last night's train fur Toronto. They wil spend the 'Mimmer -vacation there visiting with Mrs. .1. G. Scoll and family. Mrs. II. Grieve and daugnler, .lead, accompanied by Mrs Grleve's mother, Mrs. S. Daw sqn,r are leaving on the steamer Prince Rupert tomorrow night 011. a holiday visit in the south. iie'wld ijddfrig qt Miss Winnt fied (j. Coupland; of Winnipeg and Robert 11. I.eighton, fore qpCfv'130r, will lake place Ibis ev'-'hihg at 7. o'clock at Hie home of jM.r. and Mrs, James M. Gamp bell, Harden Street. Archdeacon G. A. Rlx will ollleiale. At the meeting of the school board last niglit McRae Hro lender for 2 Globe steel desks for Hie King Edward school was accepted, at !0.'J5 per desk Other lenders (mened were V. W. V nil hall 10.60; Rose Cowan & l.atta, $10.70. , M (he meeting of the school board last night letters were read from I). Ross, Miss Elanda Marsh and Miss Agnes Donald son lo t lie effect that they were taking a special summer course at the llelliugham Stale school luring the holidays. The Idler? were tabled. . W. D. Vance, secretary lo tho school board, reported at the meeting last night that McRae Hros. had offered lo supply the board wil li a solution for the resurfacing of the old black boards which, if successful, would make the purchasing of new boards unnecessary. It was lecided lo make a lest of the preparation 011 the King Edward school blackboards. In view of this action being taken the lenders for the supplying uf new the bext meeting. - W. E. iWilliams reported at the meeting oT the school board last night that, in company with C. II. Orme, nn inspection of tin Morden Street school roof had been hiade and it was found, to be in a slate of disrepair. The hot weather had caused the tar to run down the roof and had slopped the water outlets lo the ground. He thought the roof should be repaired this yeah It was decided to leave the matter in the hands of (he Honlen Street school committee with power to act. I EMORRHOIDS Do not duffer another Car vrlth. Itching, Uleedliiff. or rrotrudlng Pile or Hemorrhoids. No Burglcal operation required. Dr. Chae' Ointment will relieve you at or.ro and afford Uutlnp benefit. 60c a box; all dealers, or lMmannon, nates & Co., Limited, Toronto. Sample box frta. THI DAILY WIWB. fatji Tnnm vrrM .afv m -M. wlj with GILLETTS LYE A teaspoonf ul of Gillett's Lye sprinkled in the Garbage Can prevents flies breeding Ute Gillett's Lye for all Cleaning and DUinfecting m Coiti little but always effective F. G. Dawson returned lo the city on last night's train from a business Irip lo Prince George. - - Postponed, The meeting called for tonight lo organize a junior football league has been postponed. ' Orangemen's Picnic will be held at Digby Island instead of Tugwell as. advertised, lloals leave Cow Hay all day. Dance in Melropole Hall 0 to 12. Admis sion 50. ' 102 Dr. and Mrs. I.. J. D. Fasken and children of Regina arrived in the city on last night's train and are visiting for a week with Mr. and., Mrs. F. G. Dawson Fifth Avenue East. Alex (Scolly) Stewart appear ed before Magistrate McClymont in (lie city police court Hit morning on a marge or vag rancy and' w:s remanded until lo-uiorrow: morning. Geo. Slockford of Port Clc-menls wa star re led last night by Provincial "Tijqnslable Collins on the steamer j'lbice. George and appeared , ; Jipfyre Slipendary MagislralCfWalter Gale in Hie provincial inTrullirs morning on a charge df wjfe desertion. The case wa"s 'remanded for eight days. " " c' The power (boal Soey, Cant Lome l.amuiey .arrived in port from Lewis Island Ibis morning. I'he Misses Oral Ross and Hir- dell .lack, who are spending a summer vacation at the I.ambie ranch, arrived on the boat 011 buying Irip. The launch will return Id the island to-morrow morning. . J. . Durnfiam of Hartford, bonne., who s interested in several mining jproperlies in the vukon and northern Hritish Col umbia, passed through the city this morning on the Princess Alice en route lo Skagway on a visit of inspection. Mr. Hum ham is an old friend of Police Chief W. H. Vickers whom he knew 011 the old Dull on Trail. close lo Yukon territory, in IH'JI). , , J. V. Ware, inspector of fur loves for Hie Hudson Day Com pany. Vancouver; passed through Hie cily this niornina: on the Princess Alice bound north on 1 lour of inspection lo the com pany's fur stores in the Wran-gell district. From Wnmgell. Mr. Ware will proceed lo Telegraph Creek and will be absent for about six weeks. On Ids re turn he will proceed lo visit the tores in the interior going as far as Hiuellon. S. E. Parker, chairman of the chool board, reported at the nicetim; last uteht that l Oar- :on, caretaker at the King Edward had left on .his annual vacation without officially 'notify-' inf the board and that it would be necessary to employ someone in his absense In look after the school yhile Hie rj-shinglinp was being- carried; out. Trustee Horhesler thought that a concrete understanding should be made with the Janitors of all schools that otllcial notification must be handed lo the school board prior to the taking of holiday. .Mich action , was dc cided upon. If you find you cannot gel the daily New? regularly, call in and subscribe for it and have it de livered to your home. tfl Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Tail, who have been enjoying a fishing trip at Surf Inlet for the past two weeks, are expected to return on the steamer Venture Ibis afternoon. C.X.R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. D. Donald, due from Vancouver and wayporls at 3 o'-lock this afteriiou ,is reported on lime. The westbound train due this afternoon at i o'clock is also reported on time. Stewart Steele, who has been working in Auyox for the past year, arrived in port this morn-! ing on bis motorboat Chance.! He is taking a holiday trip lo the Gardner Canal district where be will enjoy fishing and C.P.R. steamer Princess Alice, Capt. Ormislou, arived in port it 0.20 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and wayports and left al noon for Juneau and Skagway. The steamer bad a full complement of 231 round !i-V tourist passengers and lboul 120 tons uf freight. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. DIGHY ISLAND. Cloudy: fresh southeast wind; barometer 30.15; temperature 52; sea choppy; 8 P-ui. spoke tug Lome abeam Kennedy Island bound for riiurslou Harbor; 8 p.m. spoke motorship Oregon bound Lady- smith for Ketchikan 530 miles north of Seattle; H p.m. spoke steamer Prince John in Cum- sbewa Inlet bound for Thurs ton Harbor. HULL 1IARHOR. Clear, calm; barometer 30.03; temperature 00; light swell; 8 p.m. steamer Cordova 180 miles from Nauai- 1110 northbound; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Prince Rupert abeam Adenbrook Island northbound ; 8 p.m. spoke motorship Apex bound Seattle for Ketchikan 270 .miles from Seattle; 9.25 p.m. spoke Princess Alice off Ivory Island northbound; 8 p.m. spoke Princess eltatrice oil Pine Island northbound. Noon DIGHY ISLAND. .Cloudy. calm; barometer 30.14; temper attire CO; sea smooth; steamer Venture entering Skecna river 10:35 a.m. northbound; Princess Alice passed out al noon north bound. HULL HARHOR. Clear; light northwest wind; barometer 30. 03; temperature (8;sea smooth; 8.15 a. 111. spoke Princess Ena abeam Hull Harbor bound for Rose Harbor; 0.15 a.m. spoke molorship Apex. 370 miles from Seal He northbound. SALT LAKES SERVICE the Launch "23" will leevo Swanson's Float on Thursdays, Saturday and Sunday afternoons every half hour from 1 p.m. un til 0.30 p.m. and on oilier week days at 2, 4 and C.45 p.m. I'he last boat home each day will leave the Salt Lakes float sharp at 7 p.m. Sunday and holiday picnic parties specially arranged for. Launches, rowboals and canoes for sale and hire. Prince Rupert Boalhouse. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE. Quantity of used lumber, frames and sashes. Apply Filer's Planing Mill, Cow Hay. to J mmmnmvmrim Made in the old-fashioned way and matured in charred oak barrels. Famous for its rich quality. 2C t bottle, 32 oa. hottl. mow Mvixmnxr tumtvitwt OldR Less Time and sweeter, cleaner clothes one wants to spend an unnecessary minute at washing clothes, so wise women will use Sunlight Soap. It has a sure, gentle way o( doing the wash that no ordinary soap can equal. The blend of Nature's Finest Oils in Sunlight cause it to lather richly in even hard water and give it wonderful cleansing power without hurting hands or clothes. It is a pleasure to use Sunlight the purest laundry soap in Canada. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO GS1I I Lakelse Lodge Lakelse Lake, via Terrace, B.C. Now open for service under management of Mrs. M. Haven. Ideal place to spend your summer holidays. Reasonable rates. Good home cooking. Comfortable rooms. Fishing, Hoaling, Hathing in Lakelse Lake and Streams. BATHS AT THE LODGE CONNECTED WITH THE HOT SPRINGS. Terrace TjAlXI Motors Operating Taxi and Launch Service between Terrace and Lodge landing, assuring-guests of quick, comfortable Irip. ' Also operating laxi service lo all parts of the valley. I For reservations and rales, apply lo LAKELSE LODGE, OR TERRACE MOTORS, TERRACE, B.C. NOTHING BETTER The Autocrat of the Candy World. PURDY'S CANDY A Toothsome Delight in a Beautiful Ilox. Sole Agents PRINCE RUPERT CIGAR STORE WE CASH CHEQUES. en raeKaVi BOURBON WHISKEY This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Uonrd or by the . Government of Br'tisli Columbia.