hursdar, August 21, 1921. : Lakelse Lodge Lakelse Lake, via Terrace, B.C. Now open for service under management or Mrs. M. Haven. Ideal place to spend your summer holidays. Reasonable rales, (iimd lioiiic cooking. Comfortable room. Fishing, Uoating, Bathing in Lakelse Lake and Streams. BATHS AT THE LODGE CONNECTED WITH THE HOT SPRINGS. Terrace Motors Operating Taxi and Laniicli Service between Terrace and L'dge landing, assuring guests of quick, comfortable trip. Also operating taxi service to all parts of the valley For reservations and rales, apply, to LAKELSE LODGE, OR TERRACE MOTORS, TERRACE, B.C. 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. SPECALS' Preserving Fruits Pears, id lb. box per box . . $3.50 Peaches, crate $1.85 per . . . Plums, per trale .... $1.75 Buy Thorn Now. Apples per box $3.0C 3 lbs .for 25o ECONOMY STOR 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84. E HURLBUt CHUMS Welled Shoes of the belter class for Children. Made on orthopedic lines, allowing for the ;iiaturnl growth of the feet. ' The best Footwear for the infant, child, growing girl, little gent, youth or boy. Agents in Prince Huperl Family Shoe Store AUGUST CLEARANCE hi ill tear m:f.imte?M Local and Personal H.C. Umlertakvm. 351. ternoon. Phone 11. Hayners,- Undertakers. Phono Lecture tnnighf by Colonel McLean on "Past and Present Miracles." Salvation Army Citadel at 8 o'clock. Admission 25c. The hospital board was for inally notified last night that the city had decided to take over the! sewer which has in the past been maintained by the hospital. - Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Stamford and family of Digby Island re turned home yesterday afternoon on the Prince George after hav ing spent a vacation iu Victoria. The house committee reported to the hospital board last night that (lie transformer in connection with the X-ray apparatus had been sent away for repairs and was expected back shortly. S. A. Eby. the well known Sinithers merchant, passed through the city from boat to train yesterday afternoon on his way home after a business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. H. W. Cameron a n d daughter, Miss Poleina Cameron, who have been on a holiday trip to Vancouver, returned home on I lie Prince George yesterday af A. H. Carmichael, assistant in I lift local branch of the Canadian Itank of Commerce, returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday afternoon after having spent his vacation in southern cities. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Halt of Sinithers and Mr. and Mrs. 1). r Halt of Terrace returned from Vancouver on the Prince (ieorgo yesterday afternoon enroute to the interior. They have been combining pleasure with a busi ness trip in the south. -- Mr j. Wilder of the While Lunch was discharged yesterday from I lie hospital where she has been since: Monday last suffering fron The hospital board, on recommendation of the house committee, decided lasl night to order pea coal for furnace use from Philpolt, Evitt & Co. at J.20 per Ion and lump coal for kitchen use from the Prince Rupert Coal Co. at $l'.21. The total order amounts to about 300 tons. There were several tenders. A recommendation from the executive committee that Miss Crone be acting matron of tlie hospital at a salary of 100 per month during the absence of Miss McCaul on holidays was adopted at the hospital hoard meeting last night. SALE Dominion Linoleum RUGS 0x0 0x7'(J 0x0 . . OxIO'O SALE PRICES. $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 $17.50 0x12 , . $20.00 Heaiitiful Floors arc easy lo choose when you see our window display of Uominiou Linoleum Hugs. There are delightful patterns for every room floral and block designs, tiles and plains you can have soft, southing 'harmonics, or equally tasteful contrasts; subdued (ones Or a nolo of cheery brightness. Consider the room, consider its furnishings and hangings and the effect you wish lo gel then choose a DOMINION LINOLEUM Wl'M losuit, Barrie's Home Furnishing 3rd Avenuo and 1st Street. Phono 123. TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE taT -r -A Til -- -.. Ill Money Back ti It Fall to Kill Mills lilies Alto Moaquitoea, Moth. Bed Bugs, Home Ann, etc. Harmleaa to ha-mane end anlmala. Pleaant odoi Wont etaln wallpaper and fabric Eaartouae. Nodlrtor duit. ( Ot 50 Os If O -7 " 1.0 Mouth Sprarer FREE ImproTtd Hand Sprayer M Sold by Grocara, ' Drunhta, Department Storea and Hardware Dealer a. Uantifactured by W. K. Utatr .& Co. Ltd. Vancouver. B. C. Dereloped at Mellon Imtltute el Industrial Research by Sex Fel lowship, 1 l I A. A. Connon, of New Hazellon who has been on a combined V There wcro several honeymoon couples on tlijtfysleamer Prinep. (ieorge arnyiijigbere yesterday afternoon. 'Among them were J. It. Mcl.ood jpf'e C.X.Il. at lie-gina and 'hljj'bjjda. They were married In -Vancouver last Mon day and went e'alJiy. train from here. , A letter. fcpmXlhe American Hospital Aocnilion setting forth the ad valii gy- to be derived from h oh ling' membership in that organization was read at last night's-hospirtit board meeting and filed. AJl,Sjt:,. J, ihe injuries sustained when she was Omincca llciVdxretuuied .(o knocked down on First Avenue and third street by the Casey transfer truck. rnncc tiwirgo yevieruay arterr noon after 'a brtcf'lrifi 16" Van- couver and prweeded to New Hazellon by (rain. He was accompanied by. his sister, Miss A. M. Sawle, who wil stop off at New Hazelloii , fort a' time before proceeding to .Ontario. Plans for the alterations in the building necessary on account of the converting of (tie present case room-into a children's ward and the moving of tlie case room to another pari of the building are being prepared by W. II. Sho'rtridge for the hospital board. Tlie house' committee reported at last night's- board meeting that tlie plans had not yet been completed; A letter from (Jie atlorney-general with respect to the Provincial Home Aelr staling that there was no room in the Mar-pole incurable hospital at this lime for a patient-it was proposed to send from 'here, was received and filed at, last night's hospital board meeting. The house coinmillee reported at lust night's meeting of Iho hospital hoard thai the operating room sterilizer had gone out of commission recently nm( that hr. W. 'T. Kergin's had been borrowed and il too had ceased lo work. Carelessness, in operating (tie sterilizers was given as the reason for the. trouble. A vole of thanks was passed, lo Dr. Herein for the use ofjijs sterilizer which -will be relunied in good shn pe. The hospital board. spent some lime lasp night discussing training school administration parlic. nlarly with regard ti acceptance or rejection f applications ,of irii.pcL-iivu siuoeiiis, engagements, resignations' and dismissals from -Die statr and rules governing tlie cojuluct of Ihe school. With a view tu bringing Iho board into eloseif contact with the inner workings uf the institution, it was deeide o 'ask that a monthly report in future bo suliinitled by Ihe miilrou. House rules are also lo be submitted lo the hoard for approval. The various topics were Drought up in a i'eiMirl from the executive committee. The Great War Veterans Association at the regular meeting last night decided that iu future no others outside of members will be allowed iu the club rooms. The business of the meeting was largely of a routine nature involving internal a Hairs of the Association. President Fred Pylc was iu the chair. extra lenglhy one which did not conclude until 10.30, In addi lion to routine business, thsre was lengthy discussion on mat ters affecting training school ad ministration and also with re gard lo business that is to be brought before (he forthcoming I convention of the U.C. Hospital Association, l'resent ai me meei ing were President I). C. Mcllae. S. K. Campbell, James H. Thoinp son, A. Haines, T. Ross. MacKay, and II. W. Birch, secretary. The minister of lands had i communication before the hospi tal board last night announcing that the provincial government in future would have but one re presentative on the hospital board instead of two as in the past. The board was asked lo recommend an appointment. It was decided to ascertain if it would not be possible to continue as at present until the end of the year when new directors will be elected. The present provincial government directors on the 'hoard are W. E, Colli son and E. business and. holiday trip south, I11- Mortimer returned t Hie cUy-on the Prince (ieorge yesterday afternoon en route to the interior. The regular monthly meeting of the hospital board look place last night, the session being an HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert A. M. Kipp, Port Essington Thomas Cole, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Matheson, Wales Island, F. Cordon Fuller, San Francisco; A. W. Wake, C. O. Davidson, L. A. llenlean, W. H. Jaynes and C. E. Lane, Vancouver; W. E. La Penoliere, Toronto; Hobert Silcliffe, Skidegale; Robert llutcheson, St. Louis, Mo.; John F. Cross and G. G. Kane, Duluth; J. P. Anderson, Juneau; Mr. anil Mrs. W. C. Nugent, Columbus, Ind.; O. E. Hayward, Miss C. N. Hascom and C. Paul son, Edmonton; A. 11, Edward, Usk; Hester liazzett, Marian Haz- zetl, S. Sundt, V. Clauson, Ing vald Stawjgscap.porg nd. Jp Ekram, .Seattle; It.' L. Ewen, ROam, ind.; Mr. and Mrs, E. C Clark and daughter, Parson, Kansas; Frederick J. Culver. St Joseph, Mo.; Louis Flarsheim, Kansas City, Mo. Central W. J. Crooks, Vancouver; J. llowey, C.N.H.; A. Uroderson, Ketchikan; Gertrude Seines, and Mrs. V. O. Lyon, city; W. J. Husswood, Digby Island, BOAT ARRIVALS C.N. 11. steamer Prince George, Capl. Harry Nedden, arrived from Hie south at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon with the followinc assengers: Foe Prince Huperl Mrs. F. Anderson, Mrs. Morrison and children, Mrs. J. McArlhur; Miss A. M. Sawle and C. II. gawle 'New Hazellon); Miss J. DufTell, Miss J. C. Ford, C. Charles, F. G. Fuller, M. Clark, Miss Jennie Fear, Mrs. A. L. Elliott and Master Allisler Elliott, G. a Kane. Hop Lee, J .F. Cross, Mr. ami Mrs. W. J. Gregg (Winnipeg), Mrs. 11. W. Cameron, Miss Pole-ma Cameron, A. II. Carmichael, Miss Gale, Miss Oxenham, Miss Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Young-meyer. Miss E. Hainville, Miss It. Hainville. Miss E. N. Moore, W. J. Crooks, Hobert Hutchison, W. Jefferson, II. Arney. G. Waugh, Hosiers, Mr. and Mrst J. E. 'rwn, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew. Mr. ml Mrs. W. G. Nugent, J. Howe, Mr. McDermott, Mrs. Jackson and children, Miss Andre Joie. Miss Helen Joie, Mrs. M..Schullz, Miss McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gibson, Miss A. E. Pullman, Miss A. D. Schlessel, G. Wood-worth, Miss J. E. Mclnnis, H. E. Slale, Mr. Lomas, S. A, Eby, (Sinithers), Mrs. Benstead and children, II. SchalTer, M. A. Nor-gaard, Miss W. Prouse. J. H. Anderson, A. A. Council (Hazellon), Mr. Davidson, Mrs. II. Main, Mrs. H. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. 1). V. Hatt (Terrace), W. E. Le Peno-lure, Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Slam- HEMORRHOIDS Do not suffer another day rUh Itching, Bleedlntr. or rrotrudlnc x ilea pr jiemornioiua nurglcal operation required. 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In every package of "Supreme" Coffee You will find a Coupon. 2(1 Coupons will entitle you to a Heautifut English Transparent China Cup and Saucer, or 10 Coupons and 3"0 cents in cash. STEWART & MOBLEY LIMITED Ask Your Grocer for "Supreme" Prince Rupert, B.C. JustSay-'GfMME Just Say "Gimme" in packages of ten or twenty-five and in tins of fifty or one me hundred- Buy them 25for35? lllnftnsof "'you haven,t Wed 50MW lTnemc ilOOforW Just Say ur. "Gimme" mw THE CIGARETTE WITH THE ORIGINAL FLAVOR For Anyox L. J. Kleiner, A. Snyder, Mr. Reid, Mr !" F. R. Uoolh, Mrs. M. Ruble, J. Volp, .1. .1. llarnes, R. HrainleyJ. R. M. Shaw, J. 11. Palmer, L. M. Archibald, F. Johnston, O. ST.- i'lilppei, Miss Herlihy, Miss Colgln, Mr. "and.'.Mrs; , Younif, Miss Young, Miss FrSkr.