Lakelse Lodge Lokclse Lake, via Terrace, B.C. Now open for service under utaiiagenieiil uf Mrs. M. Haven. Ideal place lo spend your summer holidays, lleas-oiia'bie lules. flood home cooking. Comforlahle rooms. Fishing, Moating, Bathing in Lakelse Lake and Streams. BATHS AT THE LODGE CONNECTED WITH THE HOT SPRINGS. Terrace TAXI Motors Operating Taxi and Launch Service between Terrace and Lodge landing, assuring guests or quick, comfortable trip. Also operating taxi service lo all parts of the valley For reservations and rales, apply lo LAKELSE LODGE, OR TERRACE MOTORS, TERRACE, B.C. August QAJP Clearance 0bLIj KITCHEN CABINETS, TABLES, CHAIRS Yes, every item or Kildien Furniture' the housewife . desires ready for your selection at tempting prices. LINOLEUM FOR YOUR KITCHEN FLOOR YVc are selling linoleum now at SI .00 and SI .25 per sq. yard Our block of Liiiolcnnl U not limited- there are many patterns and color schemes to please the most " exacting buyer and the sale price, saves you money. ... vv jrt m X 1. Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue and 1st Street. ' iKt tr u large numjicr of oukl not bu couliuued. Phone 123. Highland A most popular medium priced paper, and since it is now made in llniiinla no duly it is the biggest value on the market. Tho junkers set the price. Qurs is the same as Uio dealer in Toronto or Montreal. I'apelrics 65c and $1.25 Corj-espoudcnce Cards, fluid Hdge $1.00; Plain 75c Ojiy l'unnil Paper mid l0 llnvulupes $1.75 "Select (lie stationery Hint reflects yourself. Particular people use Highland Linen. McRAE BROS., LTD. BOARD WILL CONTINUE SENIOR MATRICULATION CLASS AT HIGH SCHOOL Trustees Unanimous as to Desirability or Continuing University Class Here At Hie school board meeting ,nst night the trustees expressed themselves as unanin'iously of "", opinion Hint the iSeulor M'di'ieulalion class at Hie High li'Hljophl i, continued. II was pViLWniil Ihat while there si mien's this year, there may be a inueli larrer class next year and il would be a idly lo drop the work. The fact that Hie pass list, hail not been very high did not mean anything. lmpiiry was made as to who had been authorized to say that the class Would lie closed. It was suggested Ihat Peler Hlack Jr. had gone south because it was ii in I era I nod by him, Ihat there would be no Vlass here this year. This was ft misconception for tho eltss would be couliuued if possible. There had been no ques tion (iT closing H mentioned to ,the board and no authority had (lueii given to en Imu hal 11 Local and Personal B.C. Undertakers. Phono 41. Hayners, Undertakers. Phone 351. Simpson's Shoe Shop is open again. Shoe repairing neatly Jone. Fifth Avenue and McDride. tf All 'classes of exhibitors are urged Ho make their entries for the Exhibition now. tfi ficorgc Crate is temporarily icting as a special Dominion police constable. Music by the ton at the Yach' Club picnic on Sunday to Tug- well. Hand of the North D.C. Hcgiineni in attendance. . Adam Dunbar, C.N.R. engineer. lias started the erection oT a residence on Allin Avenue near the house of Police Conslablo Alex Macdonald. Miss Anna Horvik sailed yes terday on the Prince John to spend a two weeks' vacation visiting with her brother, Capt. Pete Horvik, at I.ockeport, Mores-by Island. George Horie was Hie speaker at the luncheon of the Rotary Club yesterday, his address hav ing to do chiefly with matters pertaining lo the conduct of the club. Two new members were in Iroduced. At the schoolboard meeting last night lenders were opened from several coal dealers in the city for a supply of coat lo the schools. It was decided not to make purchases just now and lenders will be called later. .... J. E. Young, who conducted the Maple Leaf Cafe here in the early days, is renewing ae quaintances in the cily. Mr oung, who has been in Los Angeles for several years, is now chef on the steamer Cana dian Trooper which is in port . Tenders are being called by the department of public work at Ottawa for the repair lo tho wharf .at Portiiiipson. Anothe advertisement asks for tenders for the erection of a new stable at the Indian school at l'raser Lake. The small building on Third Avenue between. Third and Fourth Streets last occupied bv I hie late J. (J, Melvin as a watch repairing establishment is being demolished. It' was condemned by Fire Chief 1). II. McDonald assistant fire marshal. Dominion Constable A. T. Watkinson, who has transferred his headquarters from Port Simpson to this city, is about to start the erection of a dwelling on Atlin Avenue near the resi dence of Fred Slork, M.P. Mrs. Watkinson an( fHinily will come here to live, when it is complel ed. J. A.' Stephen, assistant dis triel engineer for the provincial department of public works, re turned on the Princess Louise Wednesday afternoon after a two months' trip which look him to Allin, Telegraph Creek, Dense Lake and other outlying points in his district. He sailed that night on the Prince Hupert for ids headquarters in Anyox. The regular monthly meeting uf I ho Gyro Club was held Wed nesday in the St. Regis. Cafe. The club has decided lo stage a hoe down dance early in October and the picnic planned for next Sun day has been called off on ac count of the Yacht Club affair scheduled for thai day. Tho club's playground committee consisting of Gyros Joe Greer, Dr. L. W. Kergiu, E. Valentine, W. W. Wright, D. Stork and Leo Waugh was discharged and a vole of thanks passed to it, the project which il had in charge having been brought lo a suc cessful conclusion. The clul has decided lo suspend the holding of meetings for six weeks. ECZEMA I Itt Ton r cot iperlment-Ing when rou use Dr. Chmii's (lini ment for Kotrmft and Skin Irritv Units. It rellevrs at one ana gmau-ill hl thn nkln. Mumnlfl box Dr. Chase's Ointment free It you mtnUon this pttrwr and lend 20. Slump foriiontng. O0o.it box t all dealers or Hlronn" t 8: Co. ' Limit"'. Toroni" THE DAILY NEWS Swat the fly with GILLETTS LYE A teaspoonful of Gillett's Lye sprinkled in the Garbage Can prevents flies breeding Ute Gillett't Lye for all Cleaning and Ditinfecling Costs little but always effective Dr. J. A. West loft for Smith. era on last night's train. Provincial Constable Arthur Collins returned lo Ocean Falls on the Prince" Rupert last night. Hothouse louiatoes, while they last, 1. 00 per basket. F. W Moersch. , SATURDAY- SPECIALS. Fresh killed spring' "chickens, 38c lb. Local fowl, X5(J lb. Table Supply. John McLean, 'known in local nautical circles" left on last night's train for Montreal en- routo to Scotland.' ' Mr. and Mrs. J. NV. Schoonovcr who arrived yesterday morning on the Princo' John from Uuckley Day, sailed last, .night on the Prince Rupttrfliflir; Vancouver. V'SThtfYT A fire alarm, was turned in at 8:15 Wednesday night from the Hank of Commerce where a de fective chimney caused a smoke scare. No damajW'was done. Miss May'Pringle is leaving on tomorrow nlghlV'Irain lo spend a month Holidaying near Vermil ion, Alia. She will return to the; city by Way of Jasper and Van couver. Staff Captain Carruthers of the Salvation Army. Who .arrived this week from bis headquarters at Wrangcir, left tin last night's train for Port T'sslnglon." l lie event of 'the season Yacht Clul picnic to Tugwell on Sunday. Hoals leave club floats at 10 JO 'sharp.' Hanish that sinking feelihg by joining in the run. The secretary reported lo Ihe clioidboard, t last , night that a Iter had&iufVceived from Miss Rivet saying she would be here on timo lo take her position on tho leaching staff. Mrs. (Dr.) Fasken of Regina, who came lo the city to attend the funeral of her sister, the lale Mrs. F. (!. Dawson, relurned lo Xew Westminster enroulo liome on the Prince Rupert la! night. A public reception and dance in honor, of Flight .Commander MncLaren find his'associales will be held at (lie Exhibition Hall on saiuruay i lie luin. at u p.m. Everybody welcome. 'o charge for admittance. Cily Police Sergeant Hailey responded yesterday afternoon at 1.50 In a call from the corner of Seventh Street and Third Avenue where it was reported a man was dying. 11 turned out that Ihe man was suffering from a fit and he was removed to the hos pital where he gave tho napie.of illlain Campbell. :t Delayed loading cans jrom the steamer Canadian Trooper lor i.ockeport and .Lagoon Hay canneries, C.N.R. si earner Prince John, Capt. -Neil McLean, did not get away for soul hern Oueen Charlotte -Islands.' points until 1 .30 this, mqr'ning; A supper will be held in honor of Flight .Commander' Stuart MacLaren and Ids associates at the Elks Hoiiie on'' Saturday the I Glli insl at 7 P-in. Tickets $1,00 each may he obtained from Orines' Drug Slort, McCulcheon's Drug Store, 1). C. Stuart, Third Ave.nne or Ihe, Civic Entertain ment Ci'UU.'f!!.','. Peter Osado Tailed to appear in the city police court this morning in answer to a charge of intoxication and his bail of $25 was estreated. - G. II. Sawle, publisher of the Omincca Herald, TS'ew llazcllon, was a passenger tor Vancouver arriving on the train and leav ing on tho Prince Rupert last night. Miss D. Slcwart, formerly on the stenographic staff or the Canadian Bank of Commerce, is sailing on the Princess Alice to morrow arternoon tor Vancouver enroute lo Winnipeg. Vicomte de Rounscforl, Arthur Harry and M. Pasquiu, attached lo the French consular service at Montreal, were passengers arriving from the East and sailing for the south last night. POTTER CLAIM FORCIBLY URGED School Board Receives Letter From Firm of Solicitors In Vancouver Asking At the school board meeting last night a communication -from E. P. Davis k Co. asking for set tlement for architect's fees for J. W. Potter, formerly of this cily, and Ihrealening action unless a settlement was arrivad at, was referred to a committee con sisting of W. E. Williams and Secretary Vance lo answer. It will be pointed out to Ihe lawyers that Ihe present board is not fully informed or the situation but that as soon as the city solicitor re turns rrom his holidays he will be asked lo investigate the matter thoroughly and a reply will then be sent. The claim is tor $2,300 or which about hair was the balance Top work on the Hooth Memorial School. It was explained by Trustees Rochester and Casey that the former boards had taken the stand that Potter was already overpaid Tor the work ho had done.. The work had been Taully and supervision poor '.wilh the result that The people ot Prince Ru perl 'Weie saddled with a bill Tor rirty thousand dollars. NIGHT SCHOOL FOR FOREIGN POPULATION School Board Grants Use of Rooms to Church for Classes In English At the school board mieetiug last night an application for the. use of two rooms in the Hooth: Memorial School two evenings a! week was received rrom John Dybhavn on behair or the St. Paul's Lutheran Church, the rooms to be used lor purely edu cational purposes. II is proposed to conduct Ihere. two classes in; English for those who are not well versed in the language. The school had been commenced in the spring and an average oT 25 students had attended each even ing. No Tee was charged the students. In granting the request il was1 suggested Ihat the King Edward j school would be more suitable than Ihe other Tor the purpose. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert H. I. Welch and George A. Hamilton, Vancouver; Frederick P. Lee. Santa Monica: A. M. Kipp. Port Essinnton; Mr. and Mrs. G. M. McGuire and daugh-er. Gregg, Maun; J. H. Heaver, Newport, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Dowden, Kansas Cily; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Gales, Detroit; Viconile de Rouseforl, Arthur Harry and M. P'asquln, Montreal; II. J. Hansen, Seattle; Mrs. E. C. Handy, New York City; A. S. McDonald, G. H. Sykes and E. J. Conway. Anyox; 11. p; Wilmot, Victoria; Mrs. H. N. Delmonico, Shawallans; James Lamb, Cas-siar; Ed. Lindsel, city. Central James A. McGullin, Fresno, Cal.; G Rusalem, Moscow. E. J. Conway, field engineer for Ihe Granby Co., arrived last night from Anyox and is registered at the Prince Rupert Hotel. mm sWPfTTa mm (if toWOrirkt Rtlim CATARRH el the BLADDER I Si(, ieccuAl Each Can.ute mirtvt bernimM"v BnmrtofcouHlerfiiUi This Sign Signifies Service PAGE THREE Mak Film Fill your Photographic needs at the sign of the yellow box Kodaks, Brownies, accessories, film, finishing you'll find the complete Eastman line at our Kodak counter. . Make your photographic headquarters at our Kodak counter Ormes Limited The Rexall Store Phones 200 and 82 Third Avenue Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. 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. f amous qual i ty TVBi: B OLD CROW I BOURBON WHISKEY I BOTTLED UNDER FEDERAL I GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by tho Government of British Columbia Molorship Hellinghum, Cap). Len Williams, was In port last night discharging 8,500 cases of .salmon from the Sunny Point (Cannery, Ketchikan, for trans. ishipment Kas( over the (btnadiar j National Rnihvay.s. O..N.R. steamer Princo George, Oapt. Harry Nedden, due from Vancouver and way ports at 3 o'clock this afternoon, Is reported on time. The train from tho Kasl due at I o'clock is also on time.