fonday July 28, 1924. tuning i omorrou; hreat dale in i4 o of Ming lackle Superior Quality English Flies, all patterns and sizes, 'guliir 7f doz. Special 50c 1 Yard English Gut Leaders, regular l"c. Special 10c Special Leaders, regular 25c. Special 15c FISHING LINES. , 8 Jlii tM. regular 25r, for ... ... 15c Hi. tf't. regular (irc, lor 40c ilk Mic. regular $1.50, for 90c HEELS. . iTC'iihir. Special ...,50c I i regular. Special 75c regular. Special $1.50 BASKETS. llest Willow, at just half regular prices. m STEAMSHIP SERVICE s-s-Prince RuPerl or Prince Gtore W i from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE und intermediate points each Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. FOR ANYOX Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. FOR STEWART Friday, 10.00. p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE. S.S. PRINCE JOHN for Masset, Port Clements and Buckley n t li i r . Bay, every .iomiay, o.oo p.m. For Sklclcgate and all ports soulh every Wednesday at p.m. PASSENGtrt TRAIM, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. I I M U.Mt I..HI, f'.r I'lll.VCE UK'HIUE. En.MO.NTH.V W1M- Ml'Eii, ill point K.iM'rn tantitn. L'niwd state. AQCNCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tldtt Office, B2S Third Aft Prlnci Rupert. Prion 780. i A CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY w B.C. Coast aemcei Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS LOUISE For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattlo June 14, 21, 25 July 2, 5, 12, 16, 23, 26 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Junoau, Skagway June 9, 16, 20, 27, 30; July 7, 11, 18, 21, 28 S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedalo, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea.i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Cornor of 4Ui Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. SalltiifS from Prince Rupert, or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanion Bay, and Alert Bay, Tuaaday, S P.M. For VAItCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alart Bay, and Swanion Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For .ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Walai liland, Sunday, 8 P.M. Por PORT SIMP80N and Naaa Rlvar Cannarlaa, Friday A.M. B23 2nd Atanua. J. Barnalay, Agant. Prlnca Rupart, B.C. Tfamatco Ja PLY COTrNOVNEE rTan ' els i'Yir'panclliiig your rooms it rivuls the most cosily Tihvoods, llcjuveiiulc your Dome Quickly and r-ennoiiotilly. Sole Agents Albert & McCaflery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 564. mis & LorataBiyGin The gin you will atk for again because of its unvaryinghigh quality. $3.25 Por Bottle ( III This idyerliscinent is not published or displayed by tho . . . . .1 (.j... I ...I ill.- I t .a iiiipjor tiOiiiroi noarti or ny t lie liovenunont oi British Columbia. FASHIONS & FOIBLES by Shirley Sharon BCTTTMCX 5325 In pale pink linen plaited friUs"of coral-colored organdy draw a fine line at each edge of the applied box plait and on the collar and cujfs. Siupi.e lines and lovely colors are the rule for Summer frocks of linen and the linen-finished cotton materials, the printed cottons and those charming novelty cottons that look as if they were traced with a delicate jtitchery in white on pale shades of peach, mauve, blue and water green. In these materials the frills that edge the applied box plait are of organdy In a contrasting color, or in white organdy picotrd in the color of the dress. White flannel with frills of rosj-colortd tafieta is used by one of the gr 'at French dress makers for a beach costume of this type. FISH ARRIVALS Twelve Boats Sold Catches To talling 155,000 Pounds at Exchange Today Fish arrivals this m,orning to failed 155,000 pounds, eight American boats selling 134,000 pounds and four Canadians, 21,- 000 pounds. The sales were! American Mildred. 2!U00. at 1 i.i and 7 to the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. j Arrow, 22,000 at 14.0 and 7 to jllm Atlin Fisheries. I Nrptuno, 13.000. at 10.3 ami 8. and Washington, 12,001)', at 10.2 ami 8 to the Iloyal Fish Co. Western, 10,000, at' lA.'J and ,7, and Valorous, 10,000, at 10.5 and 8. to the Booth Fisheries Canadian Co. I Bonanza, 22.000, at Li .2 and 7 and Vesta, 10,000, at lG.i and to the Pacific Fisheries. . ; Canadian ! Inez H., 5,500, at 13.G and 8 to the Iloyal Fish Co. Cape Spear, 19,000, at 14.3 and 8, and Mayflower, 3,000, at 1 13.5 and 8. to the Canadian Fish '& Cnhl Storage Co. Dundas. 3.500. at 13.2 and 8, to the Allin Fisheries. THORNTON AT VANCOUVER. VANCOUVKIl, July 28. Sir Henry Thornton and parly arc e.xperlid to arrive here l:de this afternoon and will leave for Priiwp Hnpcrt iw-xl Monday. JCtSltH Thousands of doctors have recommended Eadl Brand in difficult feeding cases jjj because it is easily digest- j ed. Write us for free II Baby Books. Ml THE BORDER CO. LIMITED t-14-tl THB IMTLY NBW8. PAOI Tnnii. Local and Personal j B.C. Undertakers Hayners, Under takers 351. Phone 41 Phon tf Prince llupcrt Annual Inhibi tion. September 0 to 13. tf l-'uol mil tonight.' U.W.V.A. vs. Cullies, Acropolis lull, at (5. to. Steamer Priincc llupcrt, due at lliree o'lock this afternoon, is reported on time. The westbound- Irani is an hou rand a half late and is ex peeled to arrive at 5.30. Cant. Alfred Swanson sailed by the Princess Louise this morning for Juneau on business. He will bo back on Saturday. Wrestling. Nels' Jcpson, Can adian champion light-heavy weight, vs. Jack Hums, Spokane, Hinnrcss Theatre. August 5. tf Mrs. A. M. llossIeft yesterday for Lewis Island to join her fain lily who are spending t lie summer holidays at the Ljamlcy ranch. H. Boyd Young, wha has been on a business trip soutn, was a oasseiiKcr troing through on the Cardena yesterday afternoon. Douglas Jack, formerly on the stair of Urine's Drug Store, here, is now located at- Nanaiino, with the Van Houlen Drug Co. lie is secretary of the Nanaiino Gyro Club. Principal J. 0? Brady relumed by the Cardena yesterday after- noon from Victoria, where he was engaged' for ' the past few weeks marking papers for the F.ducation Department. W. O. Murray'formerly man ager or I he .Miruiern interior Co-Operative tjp., Ltd., here, is now located at Vancouver and is a member of the stalT of Arnoldllhe I li k A Oniirlov. cents' furnishiiiKS nig night store. The gas boat Xkas Hiver, Capl Henry Derby, which met with an accident in I lie Aaas river n couide of weeks , ago, is being taken on the pontoons at the dry dock this ufjernoon for examination and repairs. C.X.Il. sloainc.rt Prince (ieorjre, Capl, Harrv .Ji'eddei.i, from Vancouver and way pWl.s, is due on I time at three o'clock this after-! noon. The train from the Hast, due at 4 o'clock, is reported an hour and a half late. . C.O.M.M. steanyr, Canadian Highlander, which has been in plry dock undergoing overhaul, was taken off Hie pontoons this afternoon and has proceeded to the salmon wharf to load canned salmoiii fbr the United Kingdom. Delhcrt 'Angus and Chester Angus, the child victims of the lire at Tucks Inlet cannery, lust week, were buried in Fairview cemetery this afternoon at two o'clock. A service was held in the B. C. Undertaker's Parlor? Hev. J. J. IJacker officiating. Northbound from Vancouver to Alaska ports, CP. 11. steamer Princess Louise. Capt. Arthur Slater, was in port this morning from 0.30 to 12 o'clock. The vessel had 200 passengers aboard Ihc most of Ihem being lourisls, including three specially organ ized parlies from the Kaslern, Slates. Debarking hero were Mr. and Mrs. A. Abbott. i . Archdeacon Henry Collison of Duncan, Vancouver Island, broth er of Indian Agent, W. V.. Col lison of Ibis city, arrived from the south on the Cardena yester day afternoon, enroule to Kiu-colitli. where he will spend part or bis vacation. ut is accompanied by Mrs, Collison and family. Later they will return to the city to spend a few days vis iting here. Xewlon Pullen, of .Victoria, who was here two weeks ago on holiday with his fid her, has been appointed editor of Telephone Talk and manager of the printing and advertising department of the B. G, Telephone Co., with headquarters at Vancouver. He will enter on his new duties the hfxiuning of the month. He is publishing an account of. his trip up the F.esiall Itiver in an early number '' i,hj V inria Colonist. 10 for 15 25 w 35 I IMP1' K MILLBANKS! 15 cents, f4 , I II V- also m round tins I W ii 1 It. II I P . Hear the smokers shout ,nj Mil IRAKIS I m I l iilSSlI whioould be vilhoub ( I qnf 50for7' lIB BestandcdesVofallUends, JKrPalJiWX sU trie atdltfSLUJ-dll rlltliuo x fmmA MII'IRAMKI mrc iwiWil Hear the smokers shout . ummi.Sr i?s WmM.m mWii rrKrj-i mi - - i - Moose Bazaar, November 18 1 I ,J- 177 il aI1(J vnn WftNT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON E. R. Tabrura left for Ocean j Falls on the Prince llupcrt Sat- I f urday night. I I ,..,1,.,. 11., ...I ' in 'I Ah Uh I. JIIIV iiliv vv IUi the city liolice court this morning for intoxication. iurs. . d. iVCKruyu aim uau- ?uUt sailed lor ancouviT on Di'iiipa 11 ii no fl Si:tf iii'ilii V William Allard, Indian, failed to appear in the city police court this 1 morning to answer to a Charge of intoxication and bail in the sum of $15 was estreated. C. P. It. freighter, Princess F.na, is due in port (his afternoon and will unload structural steel at the lumber wharf for the Terrace bridge. The vessel is en-route to Skagway. - (). Wanebo, secretary of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union at Ketchikan, .who has been in the city for the past few days, re turned north on the Princess Louise this morning. .1. O. Tretheway, head of 1 lie Abbolsford Logging Co., which is conducting extensive losging operations at Alice Ann, was a pas senger going north on the Cardena yesterday afteifnoon. Union steamer Cardena, Capl A. E. Dickson, arrived in port from the, south at 5.30 yesterday afternoon ami sailed at 8 for Stewart and Anyox. Tho vessel had the following passengers For Prince lltipert F. D. Kendall, Capt. (). F. Hodgson, J. C. Brady. H. Bordwick and Mrs. Fred Covey and son; for Slew-art (Jus Johnson, It. F. Carr, (1. McDowell; for Alice Arm J. (). Tretheway and Mrs. MeSavaney; for Anyox Mrs. Card, A. Man-fahlini, Mr. and Mrs. Osborne, Miss McMillan and P. McMillan; Tor Port Simpson, 11. Boyd '. oung; for Arraiulale Hev. and ilenry Collison and children. SALT LAKES SERVICE The Launch "23" will leave Swanson's Flout on Thursdays, Saturday and Sunday afternoons every half hour from 1 p.m. unlit C.30 p.m. and on other weekdays at 2, A and G.A5 p.m. Tho last boat homo each day will leave the Salt Lakca float sharp at 7 p.m. Sunday and holiday picnic parties specially arranged for. Launches, rowboals and canoes for sale and hire. Pr'nce lluperi Bnathnuso. H EMORRHOIDS Do not sutler mother day nlt'i Itchlnc. Bleedlnf. or rrotrudtTt Tll.. nr Hemorrhoids. No nuretcal operation requ red. Dr. Chase Ointment will relievo you at once and alTord lastlnp benefit. 0o a box; alt dealers, or Kdtnanson, JJates & Cu LlmtuJ, Tovonto. SampU box Ir. upert Brand" Selected Skeena Sockeye For picnics, choose "Rupert Brand" Salmon. A few tins in the pantry are always handy. Stock a supply on your boat that's a good idea. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. FOR AN EVENING'S COMFORT Sea-grass Chairs and Rockers from $8 to $9 each Cocoa Matting, in pattern squares, $2 and $2.50 each Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. The House of Quality: Phone 123. NOTHING BETTER The Autocrat of the Candy World. PURDY'S CANDY A Toothsome Delight in a Beautiful Box. Sole Agents PRINCE RUPERT CIGAR STORE WE CASH CHEQUES. ow to Stay Married! He deserves the best Give Him Electric Bread