Saturday, July 26, 1924. Blue Ribbon Tea The fine Quality of BLUE RIBBON TEA Is tho result of experience combined with a real desire to produce the best possible article. Now that Trade conditions are becoming more normal, the .Quality of BLUE RIBBON TEA Is better rthan ever. TRY IT. I t;1 ! mm P 1:1 Tiff ; ALBUMS Tin1 Koil k !;'' ,i . l.'iv irn i". Ak ftir catalogue. There':- pleasure iilp'ad- y .ji it ,i you turn the prints ;i yunr album, dot an album! KODAK FINISHING. We're right there on the 1'inish. Lowest prices. Best work. Quickest service. McRAE BROS., LTD. YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brand Selected Skeena Sockeye For picnics, choose "Huperl Brand" Salmon. A few tins in the pantry are always handy, tituck 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 1 ana iiocicers from $8 to $9 each Cocoa Matting, in pattern squares, $2 and $2.50 each Barrie's Home Furnishings Tho Houso of Quality. 3rd Avenue. Phone 123. The Old-timer says Electric Bread is "The Best we ever had" h "I'alronlze Prince Huperl Stores and support the town mat supports you." Local and Personal B.C. Undertakers. Phono 41 Hayners. Undertaker. 361. If Prince Itnjert. Annual Exhibi tion, September 9 to 13. If M. Kalsuyania and family and Miss Malsu Kara returned by the Prince Itupert yesterday from a trip to Ocean Falls. 4 Wrestling. Ncls Jepson, Can adian champion light-heavy weight, vs. Jack Burns, Spokane, I'.mpress Theatre, August 5. If 1). S. Cameron, fisheries overseer for Bella Cbola district, will arrive in Prince Huperl on the patrol boat Rividis next Monday. I. C. Scott, representative of danong s Chocolates, arrived in the cily from. Ocean Falls, on the Prince Huperl yesterday aflerr noon. Hev. and Mrs. J. J. Smithson and family returned to the cily yesterday afternoon after having spent a vacation holidaying in the south. Mrs. Howard While and family, who have been holidaying for several weeks in Seattle, return ed home on the Prince Huperl yesterday afternoon. J. H. Turner, manager of .J. F. Dnlhic's mining interests in this district, arrived from Seattle on the Prince Huperl yesterday Hfternon, enroute to the interior Mrs. F. Ockleshaw of Smllhers, who lias been on a trip south, arrived on Hie steamer Prince Huperl yesterday aflernon and continued to the interior by train. V. S. Harrison, general aud itor of revenues of the C.N.H., at Toronto, wiio, accompanied by his wife and son, lias been mak ing a lour of Hie northern Paci tic coast, returned casl on last nights train. SI. Andrew's Society annual basket picnic, o Digby Island, to morrow, Sunday. Adults, 50c children free. Cream, lea, sugar and eolTee provided free. Boats leave Cow Hay at 10 and 11.30 o'clock. Kvcrybody welcome. 4 ... Major Motherwell, chief in spector of fisheries, returned by seaplane from a trip of inspec tion io me Aaas river canneries yesterday at noon, and returned direct to Vancouver on the lish cries patrol steamer (iivenchy. (diaries lidsoni and YV. H. Deny arrived from the soulh on the Prince Huperl yesterday afternoon. They attended the Dominion convention of Hie F.lks' Lodge at F.dintiiiton and visited Vancouver and Vancouver Island on the return trip home. Daughters ami Sons of Kng land picnic, Sunday, July 27, weather permitting. Boats leave Cow Bay for Digby Island, 10.30 and 11.30. Ontlemen, $1.00; ladies and children free, Bring eata.h!es and cups Coffee, tea, cream and sugar provided; also icre cream for the HI He ones. The Canadian Highlander, Capt. Fisher, expects to be taken out of- drydock late tomorrow nflernoou ami Monday will load allium and oilier merchandise at the lumber dock before sailing for Ihe south. The big propeller shaft whs lifted out yesterday, and new linings for the bearings are being put in. IK (ht 'CLAKIC Kitcht.t kilf FOR SANDWICHES Clark' Potted Meati spread eatily, are very tatty and economical. Your choice of Veal. Beef-Ham, Tongue, Pate-de-Foie, etc. "Canada Appnwl" on ory tin f uaranli titia!ity omtali ui.il. 4 Clark's POTTED MEATS MMM.PlNM. kJ IM. Till! T1AILY mWfl. Vkm THRU. WHEN THE BABIES ARE CUTTING TEETH THE MOTHER SHOULD USE During baby'a teething time, eroec tally in tho hot summer months, the bowels become loose and diarrhoea, dysentery, colic, cramps, etc manifest themmlves; the gums become swollen, nd cankers form in the mouth. This Is the time when the mother jhould use "Dr. Fowler's," and, per-lips, save the baby's life. Put up only by 1 he T. .unburn Co- Limited, Toronto, Out, Moose Uazaar, November 18 arid lit. , 177 The westbound Irani, due al 4 o'clock this afternoon, is report ed on lime. The power .boat, Pachena, Capt. (iaiiinioii, Is stationed at the Inverness cannery. Mrs. H. Oamnlon sailed on the Princess Beatricethis afternoon for Vancouver and southern cities on summer holidays. Mrs. Kenny Hood and son re turned on the Princess Beatrice this morning,, after spending several months visiting relatives in -Norway. C. (S. l'urby appeared in the cily police court this morning on a charge of drunkenness. Being found guilty lie was allowed out on payment of $25 (inc. G. W. V. A. Basket Picnic to Digby Island on Sunday, August 10. There will be no crowding, as a sufficient number of boats have been secured for the day. 175 Fred Horlon, auditor of Hie (i T. western lines, Detroit, who has been visiting in the city on a combined business and pleasure trip, left for the' cast on last nights train. American consul K. A. Wake field left this morning on a busi ness trip to Ketchikan on the United Stales coastguard culler, Smith, Capt. Xelson. which called in early this morning. The steam yncht Gunhild left port yesterday with the Pal Mc-Cullough concert party, which had been held in' tho city owing to litigation over tho boat with the Vancouver owners. - The power boat, Spey, Capt. Lorrie Lamley, arrived from Lewis Island last night, accom panied by the Misses Oral Ross uid Birdoll Jack, who are visiting their parents in Hie city during their summer vacation at the Lamley ranch. Akerbcrg & Thomson have re cently secured the agency for the Columbian Bronze Propcllor Co., of Freeporl, f.ong Island. This agency was, formerly held by the now defunct Huperl Marine Iron works. Columbian bfon.e mo- pellors aro well known Ibe world over. -' K. V. Jones, city" clerk, left on last u Ignis train for SI. Johns, New Brunswick, on his regular vacation. He will travel nsl via Winnipeg, .SI. Paul, hicago ami Moid mil. D. J. Malheson, city treasurer, will be cling cily clerk while Mr. Jones s absent. C.P.H. steamer Princess Heat- rice, Capt. CHIT, arrived from Vancouver mid waypprts at 10.30 litis morning, and led again at 2.30 on iter return south. While in port Ihe Beatrice unloaded sal mon tierces of mild cured salmon from the Balmoral cannery, al the Caundjan National wharf for transhipment east, and a consignment of shingles fur Albert & MeCatrcry, Ltd. Church Notices PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 'there will be no services tomorrow in church nor Sunday School, in tho absence of Dr. a ran'. CANADIAN BOATS GOT THE HIGHEST PRICES AT EXCHANGE TODAY Canadian and American halibut were paid approximately the same prices for first class fish but for chickens and bulls Canadians go! a cenl and a half nfore than the Yanks. The sales were as American Hesolute, 10,000, to Hoyal Fish Co. at 13.10 and 6. Middlelon, 21,000, lo Booth Fisheries, at 13.10 and 6. Rainier, 1 1,000, to Cold Storage at 13.10 and C. Bravo, 8,000, to Cold Storage al li.20 and C.50. Canadian Hippo, 8,000, to Atliu Fisheries, al 13.10 and 8.50. WiT., 9,000, lo Cold Storage at 13.50 and 8.50. Dolphin, y.000, to Cold Storage at 13.10 aid 8.50. Viola, 1,500. to Atlin Fisheries at 13.20 and 8.50. Kouyasu, i.000. to Hoyal Fisli Co. at 13.30 and 8.50. ' WESTBOUND TRAIN RAN INTO CATTLE The westbound train of the Canadian National the other side of Kdmonton a day or two ago ran into a herd of caltle said to have been sleeping on the track. Twelve of Ihe animals were ki I led and the train was delayed half an hour. WIRELESS REPORT. 8 a.m. Digby Island Clear; calm; barometer, 30.21; temperature, 70; sea smooth; 5 a.m. spoke steanu-r Admiral Rogers lefl Ket chikan southbound; 0.10 a.m. spoke steamer Princess Beatrice due 10.30 a.m., southbound. Hull Harbor Clear; calm; barometer, 20.07; temperature, 01; light swell. Dead Tree Clear; light north wind; barometer, 30.13; temperature, 05; sea smooth. Noon. Digby Island Clear; calm; barometer, 30.22; temperature, 75; sea smooth. Bull Harbor Clear; fresh northwest wind; barometer, 20.97 temperature, 09; light swell. Dead 'Free Clear; fresh north wesl wind; barometer, 30.11; temperature, 75; sea moderate. Canadian halibut schooner, Hennell, which recently under went hull repairs and repainting at the dry dock, came off the pontoons this morning. SALT LAKES SERVICE The Launch "23" will leave Swanson's Float on Thursdays, Saturday and Sunday afternoons every half hour from 1 p.m. until 6.30 p.m. and on oilier weekdays al 2, 4 and 6.15 p.m. The last boat home each day will leave the Salt Lakes float sharp al 7 p.m. Sunday and holiday picnic parties specially arranged for. Launches, rowboats and canoes for sale and hire. Prince Huperl Boalhousc. STOMACH SUFFERING disappears as if by magic when Jo-l'o is used. Gas pains, acid! stomach, sour stomach, burning and all after-eating distress relieved in two minutes. All Drug Stores. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR S'ALlv- Ford Runabout Delivery; in good running order: $200.00 cash. Also several other good hoys in used cars. S. K Parker, Ltd. If FOR SALK Two used Ford engines: suitable for conversion for marine use. $50.00 each. S. K. Parker. Lid. FOR SALK -Chevrolet Touring (Tar; overhauled and in good condiliou: $250.00 cash. S. K. Parker. Lid. RIBBON X I Sir EOT or QUALITY AM ran ONDS SIM0NDS CANADA SAW CO. UNITED NCOUM MONT-CAl ST.JOM-, N.t. Smoke OLD CHUN The Tobacco of Quality Sealed Package l which keepi the tobacco in its original condition ) 15 also in .tins llanuf actured by Imperial Tobacco Conpaay of Canada limited Keep a Roclak Handy Just outside your front door, all summer long, you'll find these intimate home scenes that make such splendid Kodak pictures. They're the ones that form the "priceless" part of any Kodak diary. We're here to help you photographically. Kodaks all models; film all sizes; accessories all kinds; and helpful advice on picture making. At our Kodak counter Ormes Limited the txall Store Phones 200 and 82 Third Avenue Free Delivery In Prince Rupert. MfWM -T What's in a Name? When it's "Cascade," there's all the difference between just ordinary "beer" and the most wholesome, satisfying drink a thirsty man could wish for. "Cascade" is, brewed, bottled and guaranteed by British Columbia's model brewery. Get the Name Right Get Satisfaction o iieBeer without uPeer This advertisement is not published, or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia.