4, Wednesday, July 30,. 1924. ill! 'If I'll 1 " i -ti . r'iO3i y- u L I 13 m Gamp with a Kodak Whether a week in the woods or a day at the 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 REXALL STORE Phones 200 and 82 Third Avenue Lakelse Lodge Lakelse Lake, via Terrace, B.C. Now open for service under management of Mrs. M. Huvni.v Ideal place In spend your 'summer holidays. Heas-oaft Yales. (iood home cooking. Comfortable rooms.. lung, Hoating, Ilalliing in Lakelse Lake and Streams. BATHS AT THE LODGE CONNECTED WITH THE Terrace nui arninua, , . TAXI Motors Operating Taxi and Launch -Service between Terrace and ioge landing, assuring guests of quick, comfortable tripf Alio operating taxi service to all parts of the valley. For reservations and rales, apply to LAKELSE LODGE, OR TERRACE MOTORS, TERRACE, B.C. FOR AN EVENING'S COMFORT Sea-grass Chairs and Rockers from $8 to $9 each Ccoa Matting, in pattern squares, $2 and $2.50 each Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. The House of Quality. Phone 123. Lamaico 4 3 PLY COTTONWOOD VENEER PANELS Km: nanclhiitf vour rooms H rivals Die most costly Hejiivenalo etyour Homo Quickly and Permanently. Sole Agents- Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 11G and B64. Local and Persona! B.C. Undertakers. I'Lono 41. . Hayners. Undertaker. Phone 161. . tf Trinco Iliiiicrt Annual Exhibi ' tion, September 9 to 13. tf ibe train from the Kant is due tt 4 o'clock Hits afternoon.- Hev. (J, 5. Hacker and party of boys left oil last niitlil's train to visit Skeena Hlver cannery points. Mr. ami Mrs. -U. C." Marwood ind H. 11 Ives were arrivals from Buckley Hay on the Priliee John this aflernoon. (.. II. steamer Prince llupert, Lapl. I. Donald, from Vancouye ami way polls, is due to arrive at a o'clock Ibis aflernoon. Wrestling. Js'els Jcpson, Can adian champion lighl-heavy-weigbt, vs. Jack Hums, Spokane Kmprcss Theatre. August 5. If The Salvation Army Home League will hold their picnic, to morrow, Thursday, weal her per milting, at the McClyinont Park, at 2 o'clock. Passengers sailing for Van couvcr on-the Cardena yesterday afleruoon included L. H. Oakley, Mrs. II. II. Smith, W. 11. Math eson, K. Stroine, J. Murphy and William (iraham. - Three car loads of lumber ar rived here yesterday from Ket chikau, shipped by Ibe Northwest Spruce Company, formerly of (bis cily This is going Kast over Jhe railway. C. X. H. steamer Prince John Cant. Xeil McLean, arrived at I o'clock this afternoon from nor Ibern Uueen Charlotte Island points, and will sail at 8 thi evening for the south end. .;', - Mfss Kdilh McCaul, H.X., lady superintendent of the Prince Hu pert (Jeueral Hospital, is sailing tomorrow night on the -steamer PflirteTHtljlerr for" Vancouver, on bMV annual vacation trip.. Miss Crouel will be acting matron hi Miss'.McCaut's alseiicc. Tjie charge against Frank (ionic, of breaking ami entering (lie house of J. W. Moorehouse. Kightb Avenue Kast. opened in the city police court Ibis morning before Justice of the Peace W. K. Collison Itemaml was ordered after the evidence of Mr. Moore bouse bad been taken. FASHIONS & FOIBLES 4 by Shirley Sharon BUTTEMCt ) L T 5w - a Black and tan stripes on the narrow bosom front of a dress of tan flannel made one of the new rather insistently simple dresses worn at a recent otU-of-town horse show. Tins season. mart clothes arc not merely imple they are aRKrcssivrly so. Kx-cent for afternoon frocks that occasionally frill themselves with narrow ruffles of lace or footing, they keep to the simplest of trimmings onlrastinR bands and gilets, bound .pockets, stripes running in two directions; or for the lingerie frock, tucks and drawn-work. At the out-of-town Horse Shows and Kennel Clubs, where one sees particularly smart Summer frock? many .of the best-dressed women of the younger set are wearing simply cut dresses of flannel, pongee or silk crfpe cut on narrov'lines and worn rather short. While, powder blue, I,anvin green, beige, tan, corn color, brick-dust and maple are tie favorite colors. THH DAILY N15WH. PAH THRKR I" ATA LiULD after every meal Cleanses month and teetb and aids digestion. Relieves tbat over-eaten feeling and add month. Its 1-a-s-t-I-n-o flavor satisfies the craving for sweets. Wrtgley's Is double value In the benefit and pleasure ft provides. She flavor lasts W Mrs. C. K. Prince, of Vau-ouver, arrived yesterday on the Cardeua, and is visiting with friends and relations in the cily. Canadian F1sht Cold Storage o.'s trawler, -Andrew Kelly, is being taken on the dry dock this tflernoon for cleaning and paint ing. SALT LAKES SERVICE The Launch "23" will leave Swauson's Float on Thursdays, Saturday and Sunday afternoons every half hour from I p.m. until C.30 p.m. and on other weekdays al 2, 1 and 0.15 p.m. The last boat homo each day will leave the Salt Lakes float sharp at 7 p.m. Sunday and holiday picnic parties specially arranged for. Launches, rnwboats and canoes for sale and hire. Prince Rupert Hoathouse. AUSTRIAN ARISTOCRAT EXPELLED COUNTRY AS RESULT OF CARD GAME Count Refuses to Prosecute or Fight Duel But Gets Police to Act VIKXXA, July 30 Aristocratic Vienna has been split into two camps as the outcome of the ex pulsion of Count Adalbert Stern berg from Austria by the police, at the request of Count Herbert Herbersteiu, controller of the household of the former Archduke Friedrich. Accusations growing out oi a ;gaine of cards at the Jockey Club jled to Herbersteiu, as president of the club, ordering Sternberg's (expulsion. Sternberg: subse- quenlly slapped Herberslein's face in a crowded street. Herberslein, declaring tbat il was beneath his dignity to cross swords with a man like Stern berg, or to appeal to the Jaw against him, moved the police to expel him from- the country and Sternberg was in Czecho-Slovakia within 12 hours. The affair has aruused in tense excitement in Vienna, and opinion on the propriety of Her berstein's action is divided. The Xeuc Kreie Presse, in a leading article, reminds its readers that Slernbertr is a scion of the oldest The liisimlc between lths limit noble bouse in Austria, which has interests regarding transporta-lfigured in the country's history lion to the Pioneers' picnic al the since the thirteenth century Salt bakes, was dealt with al a special meeting last night in the Mayor's office. It was finally decided to refer the matter to the picnic committee. Molorship lfellingham, Capl. Ken Williams, arrived in port early this morning from Ketchikan and is unloading 1,000 cases of salmon ami 5 carloads of her ring oil at the .Oram! Trunk Pacific wharf for Iraiishipmenl over the Canadian Xatjonal llailways to the Has tern States. -. -f- Mr. and Mrsy.iD. Mcf'.eod, of Vancouver, wjU .jfrrive today on the train frobVlJlejKast and leave again for tfji ?4ulh tomorrow nighl, and wfll ft guests of Mr and Mrs. KfcjJEL'Ml lawson while here. Mr. McJSS ws . purchas ing agent hefe2f6B Foley, Welch ftiid '"Stewart hhTrJnt' const ruel ion days here, amftwijl be known to I SSjA'l .. ... .... ... muse wiiii (-ryiief ai uiai lime. WIRELESS REPORT. ('. -"- f T i 8 a.m. DiRby Island ,loudy; calm? barometer, 30.i"Jr .temperature, 50; sea smooth; 8 ji.iii. spoke lug l.urne abeam Connie Head bound for Swanson Bay; 0' p.m. spoke steamer Princess Kna left Wales Island, northbound; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Cardena olT Clew Nugget, southbound; 8.30 p.ni. spoke steamer (tray at Naden Harbor: 1) p.m. spoke steadier Prince John left Port Clements, bound for Huckley Hay; 1 a.m. spoke steamer Princess Louise left Juneau, northbound. Hull Harbor Overcast; light northwest wind; liaromeler, 30.01 temperature, 03; light swell; 8 p.m. spoke, steamer Culburra 1 18 miles from North Head; 8.2i p.m. poke steamer Canadian High lander in Uueen Charlotte Sound, southbound;. UM5 a.m. spoke steamer Prince Hupert left Ocean Kalis 11.30 p.m., northbound; 1.05 a.m.-spoke steamer Princess Louise leaving Juneau for Skag- way. Dead Tree Point Cloudy; calm; baromler, 30.07; , temperature, 53;. sea smooth ; f' Noon llinln fjltiiiil I li-nt...i j f nnli,. .,.r. -j v.v.vui., num. PRODUCE PRICES AT EDMONTON MARKET Fresh Enqs Sell At 35 Cents And Dairy Butter at 30 Cents A Pound. quantities. The llrst of the sea son's pears, llartletls and Sum mer Sweets, are on the market al 0 cents a pound. All these fruits will be on band in much larger Quantities and at cones poiidingly lower prices within the next few weeks, with the ap- I. r t i pruacii oi ine preserving sea son.' Vegetable marrows are making their appearance, and are selling al three pounds for 25 cents A few watermelons are still avail able at .10 cents a pound, and cantaloupes are still plentiful at 20 cents each. Cucumbers, grown in the open, are iiT from Hritish Columbia, quoted at $1,70 a case, or 10 cents each. Locally grown new potatoes have appear ed on the market and are soiling al the same price as the imported tubers, six pounds for 25 cents. The few old potatoes whicTi are still on baud arc selling at a cent a pound. New carrots, turnips and beets from locai market gardens are plentiful. Kggs and butler prices are practically steady on (he market. Fresh extras are retailing at 35 cents, with firsts at 25 and 30 cents a dozen. Dairy butter is worth 30 cents a pound, and t lie creamery product sells at two pounds .for 75 cents. baromler, 30.22; temperature, 02; Uliftb (jlKL MJtO sea fjnoolli. Hull Harbor- Overcast; light northwest wind; barometer, 30.0-4 temperature, 01; sea smooth; Cardena due Xamu 1 P.m., south bound. Digby Island - Cloudy; calm; barometer, 30.00; temperature, bo; sea smooth. KDMONTOX, July 20. Al though strawberries are a thing of the past and raspberries are rapidly disappearing in Kdmon- ton fruit stalls, loganberries arc coming in at the present time in good-sized shipments and are re tailing at two boxes for 35 cents. Hritish Columbia blackberries, good iirm, ripe mm, are among Ibe lalest otlerings and are marked at the same price as the loganberries. New apricots ami peaches from Hritish Columbia arc selling al 20 cents a pound, as these fruit have not yet come in iir large BREACH OF PROMISE XKWAHK, July 28.- Incurably ill of tuberculosis in Newark Cily Hospital, Dora Hissie, twenty eight, has started suit for $25,000 against Leo Hotsis, candy manufacturer, of Springfield Avenue, Newark, alleging breach of promise to marry. Sha lias brought the suit, according to her attorney, "in order to gel money to insure her a decent burial." When you buy mlvertisinK you buy CIRCULATION, and see that you aret It. tf H EMORRHOIDS Do not suffer another day 'with. Itchlnff, Bleeding, or rrotrudlnj rilea or Hemorrhoid. No surgical operation required. Dr. Chaae'a Ointment will relieve you at once and afford laatlnir benefit 6.0o a box; alt dealers, or' Rdmanaon, Bates & Co Limited, Toronto. Sample box freit. r3 Joy those who discriminate Jill.: : 3 J . . . rv; '" 1 .'. I.'.M"" '" 1 :.. .'.."-r-Trr :.s EMBASSY Special Old liqaeur Wkiskj; r CIS This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince Gtorge Will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. FOR ANYOX Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. FOR STEWART Friday, J 0.00 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE. S.S. PRINCE JOHN for Masset, Port Clements and Buckley Bay, every Monday, 8.00 p.m. For Skldegate and all ports south every Wednesday at 8.00 p.m. PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. l.eavo Crlnee Import 5.00 p.m. for PIUSCE GEOKGE, EDMO.'NTO.'V. WINNIPEG, ill point Ern Cunirtn. United Slate. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlelut Offlet, 628 Third An., Prlnc Ruprt. Phon 260. iH, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY mmm B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS LOUISE For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle-August 2, 6, 13, 16, 23, 27 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway August 1, 8, 11, 18, 22, 29 S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocoai Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Van couver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailings from rrlnce Rupert, 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, 8wnion Bay, tnd Altrt Bay, Timdiy, 8 P.M. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bay, and Swanion Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Walaa laland, Sunday, S P.M. Por PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rltr Cannarlta, Friday A.M. 823 2nd Annua. J. Barnalay, Aganl Prlnca Rupert, B.o. For nicniiiH, for crnnpiniSt for' followers of truil nnd 1 T .wJ Htnnini.KlimUrniull'owilorpdWliobi Milk off era n iormancut solution for tbafnwb milk problem. A tinotlflim tnkos up soorccly nny npnco, yet wlin mixed with tbo riiibt ninount of wnter lllvesyou ptiro f rob full orrnm country milk tbo moment you need it. CANADIAN MILK PRODUCTS LUrtTKD Mnntrxal Toronto Wtnninoi KLlM For Summer Use Gold by RUPERT TABLE SUPPLY CO.