It's all here In Ihe New No. 1A Senes II POCKET KODAK Lens -K-n.il) k Anustiginat f.7.7. lii ; l ie. KINDLEWOOD BRAND from tin Med Currants 2.7b White 2.7D Flaspberrles- 3.25 giovvei p,,k n,..,. , ,q i.t i. iTU',1'. We have , ouur nerries o.au isfl A HhiilbT, the DiiMnattc (hut cliops (he seconds into fractious Willi accuracy, from 1-K) to 1-10(1. A Slop taiil Speed Control that at Hie same time tells you how instantly. Focus at your linger lips instantly. Pictures, 2 ;x ',, . irice SS20.00. The J)iomaln- Sholter thai means accuracy. i i-tigmal I.;. 7 Lens That melius sharpness, and ileptli ol locus. Tin- is lhe most complete, convenient and capable i ainera that $20,110 ever bought. Kindlewood Fruit WE PAY EXPnESS WE PAY EXPRESS i .i i i.;.- i -1 !'- Wo arc mil new at ; ;.-i:ie n-.m Ho' Strawberries $3.25 growing ben ies. We so h wlti i. y.ii, can nil, currants 2 80 shipping fur yi-ars, and most of y 'ii know the lunotis KINDLEWOOD Ff.UIT d to ship di- you ar). iukjng i Hi.' consumer Summer, Fall and no fchances when i herefore save Winter Applos ordering from us. ! ni tidh man's pror 1 You jet the ad-i i u' iii price as i ;is in tfHUng ,r lruit si. .ulil j uni (lie farm lo your home. . . .. .. , . 2.50 If you wan I lo save . , , money on fruit this AH prices include Mn Jp (iriJcr delnery to .your Jn 8aH a, a r. nowesl itaiion. depj, wiI, in rotation, llo.it ship-nients excepted. Willi your iiciglibnr ami (ret In-rries fresh every day. All iMfi : n'fi aft) guaranteed I o Ih! of highest 1'ialily and picked , ,M-y ,!ay. I lie only way we can do this at (his price Is si TLY (".ASH WI I II OHnr.lt. Make cheque and moneyor-d payable nl par. to U. A. SWAIN, Terrace. FOR SALE Halibut G ear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. TROLLERS Hep'i'C o ittilling il will pay yon lo inspect our line of Trolling (Ji ar. We liavp a new linn ol Salmon Hooks, Swivells, Cuttjhunk and Gear ol' all kinds. In uur stock you wiil find everything you require Anchors, Rope, Chain, Marine Hardware of nil1 kinds, Hull aiid Copper Paints, Galloy Stoves and Utensils. jr. it" s for the boat we have it. lloaf arc. lost every year by lire lime you got your Pyrcno Fire Extlnpulshcr yet? We cl) them. Gall and sec us. STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 710 Second Ave. (Near Post Office) TU G BO ATS Day Phones 423 530 Cr. G01 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products LtcL GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Night Phones 687 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 2ta Local and Personal U.O. Undertakers. Phone 41. Wallace's July Sale continued all tins week. 158 A real 50c Taxi Service! lirown Taxi, Phone 80. tf Hig reductions summer goods. Wallace's July Sale. 158 Watch Tile's windows for the clearing out specials. 157 You'll like our joall Cor-.sum ers Goal Co. Phone 7. tf La Parisienne Beauty Shor lourth St.. Phone 301. tf For bis bargains in home fur nishings, 'file's July Sale. 157 Two cars at your service Shcddon Taxi. Phone 134. tf Tile's, July Sale for furniture, crockery, carpels and draperies. -. ' 157 roolball lonlght Acropolis Mill, at 0.15, S. O. E. vs. 0. W V. A. Dr. and Mrs. Dunn, of Massed, are registered at the hotel Prince Itupert. . Mr. iJurnhaiii, of Mount Idaho, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kirkpatrick al Smithers. Ilich and poor can ride now. 50c. for a taxi, to i;o anywhere. Brown Taxi. Phone 80. tl J. A. Ldwards and family are contemplating leaving the city shorlly to reside in Montreal. Contestants in the Inhibition ticket selling campaign should register at once al the Fair Hoard Office. 150 The first " contestants in the Northern 11. tl. Industrial and Agriculture Association contest registered this morning. The prize books for the Exhibition are off the press and are being distributed lo those desir ous of receiving the same. The Missels Tremayne, who liave been studying at MeDonald College, arrived, home by the Princess Alice this morning. The S.S. Prince Charles, due from the south at 1(1.30, did not arrive until after 2. The out going train was held until her arrival. Dr. W. F. Thompson, who is engaged in the study of the Halibut Fisheries, arrived in lhe city this morning from Ihe south, ac companied by F. Upward Hill. Lee (Sordon. who has been teaching at Oueen Charlotte Cllv arrived in the city yeslcrday on the Prince John. He will pro ceed south tonight and enter Hie University summer school. Mrs. J. p. Kirkpatrick and Miss Arlene Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Joseph lloberlson and Miss Marjoriei llobertson were visiting in Prince Huperl al lhe week end. Mrs. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. llob erlson returned home to Smith-: ers, while Miss Kirkpatrick and Miss lloberlson have gone south. A. McMaslcr, accompanied by Mrs. .McMaster and family, ar rived in Ihe city on Friday evening from Anyox. They have taken a cabin al the Sail Lakes and will holiday in lhe vicinity for about a mouth. Mr. McMaster was formerly employed in the service of the Provincial liovcrn-menl and Mrs. McMaster, who was Miss Nickerson, formerly was engaged as teacher in tho local schools. CARD OF THANKS J. A. Anderson and family, of Alice Arm, desire to convey their sincere thanks lo Iheir many friends for the kind expressions of sympathy received in their recent ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Picnic, July 12. G.W.V.A. picnic July 15). Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Hrcakfast, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Refreshments Our Specialty is Home Made Ico Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or llelail. You will be pleased with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS&CHR1ST0PHER Phone 17 Spring- coats al cosl. Wallace's July Sale. 158 Slieddon's Taxi lhe original 50c. laxi. Phone 134. If Anywhere. Anytime. Arthur's Taxi, 50c. Plione 07 bV tf Latest reduced prices on home furnishings at Tile's July Sale, 157 For tho big. saving of dollars, Tilels July Sale of homo furnish ings. 157 King Cherrips for preserving now in. 10-lb. crale, $4.00. Table Supply. ' The Prince Charles arrived from the south this afternoon al two o'clock with a full passenger iit. Charles llalagno, F. Cilhuly, K. Clapp and (!. Culick, left this morning for Khatada for a weeks fishing. Charles Anderson of the 1). A. Kelly Co., al Logatt-Inlel, is here today en route to the islands from Vancouver. ' The Robert S:: Merrick, a freighter, which ha been in lhe Skeena river discharging cargo from the south, came into purl yesterday for supplies. Mrs. F. WesCh ilid Mrs. T Itailinger witli their" children were passengers on the train lo day for Terrace where lliey will spend Ihe holiday season. H. A. Pryce, director and teacher of violin nml piano, of Ihe Prince Rupert' school of music, has been notified of the success of his pupih Miss Mar jorie Lancaster, who 'look Jionors nt lhe recent examinations. Miss M. Ilebden or the local hospital training school has been successful jn passing her examinations as registered nurse. She was the only one from this hos pital taking (lie examinations on this occasion. The R.C.M. Police made a visit lo the cannery river points over the week end and brought in four Chinamen charged under the Drug act. They appeared in courl this morning and were remanded until later fgr trial. I). K. Kennedy and A. W. Wat. son, of Vancouver, members ol the eondtracting firm of Watson, Stewart and Kennedy, are in the city today on their way to Mas-sell where they are to do some work for the Dominion Public Works depart inent. The Provincial Police had n call early yesterday morning lo Oceanic cannery where there was some trouble cau.sod, and Constable Markland returned lo the city witli two prisoners who this morning appeared in court and were remanded untir-later, when further details .will b available. Tf-i " -t; SALT LAKES SERVICE The Launch "23" will leave Swanson's Float on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Afternoons every half hour from 1 p.m. until 0,30 p.m. and on other week days al 2, 3 and 0.45 p.m. The last boal home each day will leave Salt Lakes float sharp at 7 p.m. Sunday ami holiday picnic parties specially arranged for. Launches, rowboals . and canoes for sale' and hire. PRINCE RUPERT BOAT110USE PRIESTS LEAVE WESTERN TOUR French Catholic Party off Today on Trip or Exploration to West MOXTHKAL, July C The sec ond annual tour of the Liason Francaise from the province of Quebec lo Western Canada left Montreal Saturday morning over the Canadian National Railways. The party, numbering approxi mately 120, comprised largely parish priests from various parts, of Quebec, but there arc also several men prominent in public life in Has tern Canada including the Hon. M. A. Sauve, leader of the opposition in Quebec and L. Drown of the Quebec department of agriculture. The (rip is under the direction of the Rev. Father J. A. Ouelletle, director of lhe Federal Uureau of Colonization Missionaries! Ir, which it was organized. Two Fold Purpose The lour has a two fold pur pose, one of these is to carry a message from the French Canadians of Quebec to those who have left this province to settle in Western Canada. The second is to allow parish priests lo see the agricultural districts of the West for themselves so that they will be belter able lo give infor-inalion lo-those of (heir parish ioners who frequently appeal to them for advice when they arc contemplating migrating lo other parts of Canada. Quebec City will be the first slop. There an official represen tatkin will be tendered the party by lhe government and they will have an audience with Cardinal Hegin from Quebec and (lie parly will continue west, stopping, al Sennetene Amos, Lazarre, Coch rane, Moonbeam, Miuaki, and other points en route to Winnipeg, which will be reached on Wednesday. Many Stops Off From Winnipeg to Edmonton a number oj places will be visited including, lloey. Prince Albert, Duck Lake, Uosthem and Legal Ln route lo Vancouver from Edmonton a stop will be made al Lake St. Anne and Kamloops and on the return journey a slay wjll, be vinade at 'Jasper ' Park Lodge. Other slops in lhe return Journey will be at Saskatoon, Re-liina, Gravelbuurg, Radville, Winnipeg and Rainy River. The party will reach home on July N. Pringle will sail on the Princess Charlotte on Wedues day to make Ihe round trip lo Vancouver and return. When in Vancouver he will attend lhe se sions of the Gyro International convention. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Take nolice dial any persmi creeling a new building or doing repairs lo any existing building, or having any plumbing installed wllliout first 'procuring a permit from the office of (he City Engineer will be prosecuted. Hy order of 157 THE CITY COUNCIL TOO LATF TO CLASSIFY ! ( WAITRESS WANTED lioodj wages. Apply lioston l.aie. tf TENDERS invited for clearin.s ready for plow, approximately twenty acres meadow land; lot J9I2 Lakelse; quick action. All particulars Ed. Michaud, Terrace, H.C. ICI The Milk of B.C. 81 I jr j tVPODHTfS. llritish Columbia leads all Canada in the quality of its canned milk. It is generally recognized that Pacific Milk! has the richest, most natural , cream flavor and teals above Ihe standard required. It is a Diilisb Columbia product -produced, owned, controlled, operated and consumed here. ! Pacific Milk Co. Limited Head Office, Vancouver Factories at Ladner and Abbots-' ford Not a sign of wear ! Silk hosiery, of dainty weave and cxauisitc colour! Undcrthings so sheer ana delicately pale! In fact, any dainty fabric can be washed time alter time in the gentle Lux suds, without showing a sign of wear. Of course, with Lux, there is no rubbing to break the slender fibres, or to streak and fade the lovely colours. Just dip your things up and down, pressing the creamy Lux lather through and through, and they're as lustrous and beautiful as new again. Lux utJI not injure anything that water alone will not harm. Lever Brother Limited, Toronto. Do Us. minion Linoleum for all your floors BARRiE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. IcANADIAN PACiriCjf Phone 123 COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert Prince George Prince Charles Sailings fom Prince Rupert For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and intermediate ports, Monday, at S.00 p.m., and Wednesday and Saturday, at 0.00 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart Monday ami Friday, 1 p.m. For Skagway and Alaska Ports, Wednesday, i.00 p.m. S.S. Prince John for Queen Charlotte Islands and Vancouver, Fortnightly. PASSFNCEn TRAINS LEAVEPRINCE RUrERT DAILY (iccpt Sunday 11.30 ijn. Tur Crlnce George, EDMONTON, WINNIPEO., til pumis tast'rn Canada, L'nlKd Slates. AQENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlcktt Offlct, 628 Third AiH Prlnc Ruptrt. Phon 260. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert F IETCHIUN, WRANGRL JUNEAU,. SIUGWAY July S. 10, 13, 17, 20, 24. 27, 31 Far TANCOl'VER, VICTORIA inl SEATTLE July 4.S, II. IS. 18, 22. 25. 29 S.S, PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Btittdile, Swanton Bay, Eait Balla Balla, Ocean Fall. Namu, Alart Bay, Cantpball RUtr, and Vancomtr ttary Saturday 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamahlp Llnaa. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD O antral Agent. Ccrner of 4th Straat and 3rd Aianua, Prlnca Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMbHIP COMPANY OF B.C. LTO. Sailings from rrioce Itupert. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaon Bay, and Alert Bay, Tueaday, B P.M. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, 8 P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naat Rler Cannerlea, Friday A.M. 123 2nd Atenua. i. Barnaley, Agent. Prtnoa Ruaert, I.O. LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to building next door to Krizzell Butcher Shop, across from the Empress Hotel We carry a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Proprietor