mday, July 21, 1924. THM DAILY W1WH, PATJH TURKU Local and Personal How about those pictures FASHIONS J a - n Buy yourself apach of smokes and make yoursdfat Kome. you m;ide Sunday? & FOIBLES B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Besureand ask for MIliBANKSfor they rally arAitoned' by Shirley Sharon 351. Hay tiers. Undertakers. Phone tf Pick out an easy seat, : Shed your coat and nest your feet. Prince Hupert Annual Exhibi tion, September 0 to 13. tf Sobuy yourself a pack of smokes and mala? yourself at home. Moosfi Whist Drive and Dance Metropole Hall, July 23. 172 (5 lie luxe of 'Cut yourselfa pert of cale.'J Better bring the films here for developing and printing. You want them developed correctly, printed properly, and returned promptly. That is the kind of Kodak finishing service we render. Finishing that's right and right on tune is our specialty. Ormes Limited The Rexall Store Phones 200 and 82 Third A vent e STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince George W sail iitun PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER. VIC- TOHIA, SEATTLE uod intermediate poinU each Mondayi Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. FOR ANYOX Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. IFOR STEWART Friday, 10.00 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE. Kffc.live June .'10, 1021. S.S. PRINCE JOHN Tor Masset, Port Clements and Buckley Bay, every Monday, .8.00 p.m. For SMdegate and all ports .south every Wednesday at 8.00 p.m. PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY'EXCEPT SUNDAY. I.IVfl Tlni-fi llnncrt IOII n III fur PlIINCK nRlllli:K i'llMllT(l. WIN.. Mr to, ill point F.iMcrn r.anad. itmwd siaic AQENOY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINEI. City Tlekat Offlca, 628 TMrd A, Prlnca Ruparl. Prion 280. A. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Service Sailings from PrinceRupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS LOUISE For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle June 14, 21, 25; July 2, 5, 12, 16, 23, 26 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway June 9, 16, 20, 27, 30; July 7, 11, 18, 21, 28 S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Btitedate, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea.i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, overy Saturday, 11 n.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. Sailing fi"iii Prime Ilnperi. iror VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. 8wana6n Buy, And Altrt Day, Tutidly, 6 P.M. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Day, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. I For ANYOX, ALICE ARM. STSWART, Walai laland, Sunday, 8 P.M. For PORT tlMPSON and Naa lr Oanner'aa, rrlday A.M. ;G23 2nd Av'anu. J. Barnaley, Agant. Prlnca Rupert, B.C. NOTHING BETTER The Autocrat or the Candy World. PURDY'S CANDY A Toolhsomc Delight in a llcaulifur Hux. ile Agent- - PRINCE RUPERT CIGAR STORE WE CASH CHEQUES. The Old-timer says Electric Bread is "The Best we ever had" "Patiojiize Prince Hupert Slores Mini support Iho town that supports you." r . "Free Air" should be the family name of I he new sports style affected by young girls with their short hair, short sleeves and short skirts. Ove of the unsolved problems thai fathers of daughters struggle with tc-diy is why it takes a girl just as long to dress when she has no hair to pin up, no clothes that fasten and no cuffs to button or pin in place. She comes down to break, fast eventually but never now, looking as fresh as a flower in a perfectly simple frock that slips on over her head and ties in place with a narrow sash. These dresses, by the way, are especially nice for striped tul-9 ilks, silk, broadcloth, flannel and cotton ratine for the lower edge is straight. They are also very smart in heavy cripe de Chine, satin cripe, etc PORT SIMPSON BALL TOSSERS WON FROM LOCAL COLTS TEAR' In the baseball gamo on Satur day between I In Port. Simpson and Colls' baseball teams the former won in a nine iniiin game by a .score of 11 runs to 5 A native team from Vancouver Island was to have played the Port Simpson boys but at the last moment they did not arrivo and the Colls picked a .scratch team to meet tliein. 'Hie gnino was a good one up to the seventh innings when the score stood 4-1. In the eighth inning the Colls Logan to fall away and got balled pretty heavily. The bat tery for Mi c Colls was Hay Commons and W. Lambie, pitchers. and Doug. Frizzell, catcher. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. Hull Harbor--Overcast, fresh northwest wind; barometer, 30.-22; temperature, 58; sea moderate; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Yukon 382 miles from Seattle, northbound; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Oriffco, towing barge, bound Anyox for Vancouver, 257 miles from Hlubber Hay; 1 a.m. spoke steamer Princess Heat rice abeam Pine Island, southbound; (5.30 p.m.. spoke si earner Marjax, left Hull Harbor, northbound. Digby Island Cloudy; calm; barometer, 30.12; temperature 5(5; sea smooth; 8 p.m. spoko tug Capo Scot I, windbounil in Union Hay; 8 p.m. spoke tug l.orne 30 miles north of Gum- shewa, bound for Captains Cove; 8 p.m. steamer Cardena missed out northbound. Dead Tree Point Clear; calm; barometer, 30.27; temperature, 53; sea smooth. Noon. Hull Harbor Overcast; calm; barometer, 30.27; temperature, 53; sea smooth. Dead Tree Point Clear; calm; barometer, 30.30; temperature, 58; sea smooth. Digby Island Cloudy; calm; barometer, 30.15; temperature,. 58; sea smooth; Princess Louise in 10 a.m.. northbound. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST While Splg-pup. Kinder ilense phone Hlue 515. HEMORRHOIDS Do not Buffer another day vrtth, Itching; Bleodlnir, or Protruding Plica or Hemorrhoids. No nurglcal operation required. I)r. Chase's Ointment will relievo you at once- and afford lasting benefit. 60o a box; all dealers, or Rdmanaon, Bates & Co Limited, Toronto. Sample box free. J. P. Raltcock, inspector fish eries, arrived iroin Mctoria on the steamer Cardena, yesterday afternoon. C. X. Steamer Prince John will leave at 8 o'clock this even ing for northern Queen Char lotte Island points. . It. Nelson, . an Indian, was charged with intoxication hi the city police court this morning, aid was lined $10: Jack Miller, C.N'.R. bridge en gineer, left on Saturday night's I rain for interior poinis on bridge inspection duty. The Misses Hopper who have been visiting with Dr. and Mrs drain, are returning south on the Prince Hupert tonight. C.N.R. steamer Prince Hupert, Capt. 1). Donald, due from Van couver and wayporls at three o'clock, is reported on time. The Pioneer's Association pic nic, which was to have been held yesterday, was postponed owing to the inclemency of the weather The Canadian halibut schoon ers Thclma No. 1 and llenncll were taken up on the dry dock this afternoon for hull repair and painting. p4 .- - United Stales 'revenue cutter Cygan, Capl. Halvorsen, left poi yesterday afternoon at 1.30 after having been in port since Saturday morning. rr- Union Steamer .Cardena, Capt . K. Dickson, arrived at 5.15 yesterday afternoon from Van "ouver and wayporls, and left again at 8 o'clock for Slewar and Anyox. u . Itnd Pollard a native, appear ed before magistrate McCIymont in Hie city police court, tlii morning, on a charge of having liquor in possession, and for feited 25 bail. Dr. II. L. Dickey, of Vancou ver may be consulted at the Prince Hupert Hotel on July 22, 23, and -M for diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat and for the fitting of glasses. 172 -- Maurice Tourneur, moving picture producer of Hollywood, Calif., who has been visiting in the city for the past few days returned south on the Prince George on Saturday night. . .. H. K. l.undvall, who is inter ested in various mining proper lies at Slewarl, arrived on the Prince George on Saturday even ing, and is continuing south on the Prince Rupert tonight. 1 lie incorporation of the Skeena Lumber Co. with a cap ital of $500,000 to take over the timber limits and operate a saw mill at Usk, H.C., is officially advertised in the Hritish Col umbia Gazelle, just to hand. Mr. and Mrs. McAfee and .Miss McAfee, accompanied by .Miss Halts Taylor, of New West- minster, left on -Saturday morn- injr for Georgetown. Mrs. and Miss McAfee have been holiday ing In the south ami Miss Tay lor is visiting them at Dr. and Mrs. l'askiu, who havo been guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Dawson for the past ten days, are deaving tonight for the south and will holiday for a short time with Dr. Rolhwell, member elect of the Legislature. a brother of Mrs. Dawson and also of Mrs. Faskin. v . On or about August 1 Iho lighted beacon situated at Herbert reef, Ai l bur Passage, Chatham Sound, will be removed and will be placed near the northern ml of the reef, about 2,500 feet northwesterly from its former position. It has an elevation of 23 feet and is visible for nine miles from all points of 10 tor IS ZS 35 a bo in round tins and cardboard boxe3of 50 for 70 Union steamer Chilliwack, Capt. McPliee, arrived in port at o'clock last night from the south with a cargo of shingles and coal. Clyde A. Heller, of Philadel phia, arrived on Hie steamer Princess Alice this morning, ami is registered at t lie Prince Ru pert hotel. - A. Mackie, inspector of fisheries, is leaving by hydroplane this afternoon for Smith's Inlet and the -southern portion of the district, on departmental duty. II. M. Simpson, (he Mcllride Slreel shoemaker, sails on to night's steamer for Tacoma, where he will see. a specialist about his eyes, which have been giving him sonic trouble lately. Mr. and Mrs. James Sleen, who have been holidaying at Francois Lake, returned .home last evening. With them was Miss Kathleen Stork, who has also been on a holiday at the lake. Harry Lipsett, who has been conlined o his home for the past three weeks with a severe cpld, has contracted muscular rheumatism ami it will be some ;iine yet before he will be around again. ' C.P.R. steamer Princess Alice, Capt. Ormiston, arrived in port at 10 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and wayporls with a full complement of round trip tourist passengers, en route to Juneau ami Skagway. The Alice left port for the north at noon. . ... H. S. Anient, accompanied by his son, who have been making a leisurely trip in the interior, arrived from Terrace on last night's train and will continue south on the steamer Prince Rupert tonight. Mr. Anient is art director of the New York World. Clarence Woodruff, recently with Bryant & Co., of litis cily, who left for Seattle recently, has secured a position with the llardiman Hal Company at Seat tle, and is to be married next week to Miss Helen Hurnside. until recently operating room supervisor at the Prince Hupert General Hospital. SALT LAKES SERVICE Tlio Launch "23" will leavo Swanson's Float on Thursdays, Saturday and Sunday afternoons every half hour from I p.m. until 0.30 p.m. and on other week days iit 2, 4 and 0.45 p.m. The last boat home each day will leavo Iho Salt Lakes float sharp at 7 p.m. Sunday and holiday pionio parties specially arranged for. Launches, rowboats and canoes fop sale and hire. Prlnca -Rupert Doathouse. .. . iiv. . ... I.. STRAIGHT CUT CIGARETTES TOBACCO tan El 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 rales. Good home cooking. Comfortable rooms. Fishing, Boating, Hathing in Lakelse Lake and Streams. BATHS AT THE LODGE CONNECTED WITH THE HOT SPRINGS. Terrace TAljXlI Motors Operating Taxi and Launch Service between Terrace and Lodge lauding, assuring guests of quick, comfortable trip. Also operating taxi service to all parts of the valley. For reservations and rates, apply to LAKELSE LODGE, OR TERRACE MOTORS, TERRACE, B.C. YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brand" Selected Skeena Sockeye For picnics, choose "Rupert Rrand" Salmon. A few tins in the pantry are always handy. Slock a supply on your boat that's a good idea. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. pp Hills & Underwood LondonDryGin The gin you will ask for again because of it unvary inghigh quality. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia.