1 1 0 nail Ymm fJB$& Cancelled Cheque IS A Receipt 4 ewbEI FOR SALE II HfcSj ontheBankofMontrcaltheman fifHJ who cets it automatically signs a receipt when, he endorses the cheque togethismoneyfrointhebank. He can not cash your cheque without first signing his name on the back, thus acknowledging payment. It is because of this method of doing business that payment through jour bank is the sure, safe, economical way. You need not even call to piy a bill Just mail j our cheque to the person to be paid. Open a Qiequing Account with us. BANK OF MONTREAL Established 1817 Ttl Assets in excess of 1 700,000.000 The Latest Style In FACE POWDER COMPACTS A ii.imh cum- holding LODSK Powder, Puff und Mirror. The 1'i.wder caiiinil pill and il is a great imruvc-ncul t't- I lie old s.lylf Milid rnkv. Fur ;t inrl time unlv we are M'llinp ono of these cases Li..nl NAUGKSSl S Y'MIK 1M)V1)KH Tor $1.40 - - -i : I 1 1 1 ' ridin-ltii y niler. - II" i i when .111' in 1 x 1 1' -!('. ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists 3rd Avenue end flth St. but G Witt, itrrwyt The Rexall Store Phones 82 arid 200 ! ear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Use wiffion iiioleum for all you- floors BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. Phone 123 Local and Persoaal NO FOOTBALL TO-NIGHT. B.C. Undertakers., Phone 41. Sale Home .Cooking at the S..A Citadel, Friday 'J.30 11.111. Wallace's July Sale continued all this week. 158 Proceed of sale sro towards lit-lnlng lhe caini. S.A. Citadel. A real 00c Taxi Service. Drown Taxi. I'hone 80. tf Come lo the Sale of Work, 'riday at 2.30 p.m. S.A. Citadel, i You'll like our joall Consum ers Coal Co. Phone 7. tf La Parisienne Beauty Shop. Fourth St.. Phone 301. tf Two cars at your service. Sneddon Taxi. 'Phone 13i. tf Last day Wallace's &ale Sat urday. See adv. in -this issue. 25,000 feet shinlai) at1 $11.50. Phones 189-112. p. 11. Transfer & Taxi. 101 Rich and poor can ride now. 00c. for a taxi to 30 anywhere llrown Taxi. Phone 80. tl Mr. and iMrs. Frank Morris, willi Miss Eva Morris, are enjoy ihg a short outing at Alice Ann. Judge VoutijT and Mrs. Young were passengers for the south last evening on the Prince Charles. Sale of Work and Home Cook ing Friday, 2.30 p.m. in aid of Seoul and Guard Camp. 3. A Citadel. It. H. Chandler, engineer for lhe Howe 'Company at ' Port Arthur, was In (lie city for a few hours yesterday. The Princess Charlotte sailed for the south last evening at six o'clock, after having made her trip of the season 'to Alaska. Where are you going my pretty maid? To the Fair Hoard ottice, sir." she said "To-pet particu lars of the ticket selling' con test. " W. C. Arnett, who has a cum tract dredging here in connection with the local elevator mailed last evening on the Princess Char hi-tlo. Are you building? Tate ad vantage of this snap. Shiplap al 11.50, a regular bargain Phones I8U-112. P. It. Transfer & ,Taxi. 101 Humpty-lmmpty sat on a wall but Ilia! has nothing to do with the l!25 Exhibition. Ciet behind -the management and hios't for a bumper fair this year. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jirudy were liassengers for the south last evening on lhe Prince- Charles. t hey expect to he away for a few weeks, the most of which 'time they will spend in Victoria. Mrs. Jas. Hamilton and daugh ter Helen are leaving soon for a triii to Seattle for a couple of months. Hefore returning they may take a trip as far east as Ontario, in which I hey will b? joined by Mr. Hampton. Mr. anil Mrs. Geo. Wilson and family were nassenuers on the oidcoini; train this morning and will slop olf at llarelton where the family will remain for the summer holidays. Mr. Wilson will return lo lhe cily on Sunday. SALT LAKES SERVICE The Launch "23" will leave Swansou'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 at 2, 3 and 0.45 p.m. The last boat home each day will leave Salt Lakes float sharp al 7 p.m. Sunday and holiday picnic parties specially arranged for. Launches, rowboats and canoes for sale and hire. I PRINCK RUPKIIT ItOATHOUHKi tNMOUNCEMENTS Moose Picnic. July 12. G.W.V.A. picnic July -10. THE DAILY NEWS Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Hreakfast, Lunches. Afternoon Teas, Diuucrs and after Theatre Refreshments Our Specialty is Uome Made Ice Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or Retail. You will be pleased with our service. .Let us please you. KILLA S & CHRISTOPHER Phone 17 Dollar Day at "Dcmers.1 at 2.30 p.m. S.A. Citadel. 10'J Help the young people Friday Sheddon's Taxi I lie original 50c. laxi. Phone 134. tf Anywhere. Anytime. Arthur's Taxi, 50c. Phone 078. tf A. O. Franks, linotype operator on the Oaily News, who has jusl returned from a two weeks holiday on Porcher Island, staled that there is u Hue little settlement springing up at Oona River where he .and Mrs. Franks and the children were staying. A number of families are making permanent homes there and last term there .were 21 children! attending the school which was taught by Miss Cross of Prince Rupert. Mr. Franks says small fruits and vegetables do wonderfully well in the district and lie con siders the prospects arc that a permanent setllenicift will re suit. Gradually lhe "people will develop their ' places atkl market their produce in tUis City. Hay making has commenced and the prospects are ilieijtf will be a good crop gathereJ;in. Fmil Uuist erec'ted a small sawmill last winter which is turning tiut lumber for local consumption and boat building purposes. He intends to enlarge the mill in the near future. Mrs. Franks and family are spending the remainder of thr holidays on I lie Island. FIRE THREATENED JACK BARNSLEY'S HOME Some Furniture Destroyed But Arrival of Chemical Engine Prevented Further Damage A fire which threatened the home of Jack Harusley broke out in the front room of his house at about three o'clock" this morn- ing. The damage was confined to lhe furniture of the room, which consisted or a Chesterfield, gramophone, carpel and chairs, and resulted from the fire mainly as the department were able lo extinguish the fire by the use of the chemical without resorting lo waler. The blaze was noiiced from lhe home of Mr. Husbby, who phoned in an alarm; at about lhe same time Mr. Harusley was aroused by the smoke. The fire department responded and soon had the fire under control. I YACHT ID ALIA IS ' SECOND IN RACE Other Two Have Not Yet Been Reported Since Shortly After Start PAI'KKTK. Tahiti. Julv t. - V...., . I . . . . . 1 iitrin iiiuna, me seeonu JHUll TO finish the race from San Francisco, arrived yeslerday 28 days oul. The ofher starters liloise and Shawness have not been reported since -shortly after the slarl. Advertise In the Daily News. CONDUCTED TOUR IS AT JASPER TODAY Big Party Will Arrive Here To morrow and go South EDMONTON, July 'J A special Canadian National train carrying 175 passengers from Winnipeg and prairie points west reached lAliuoiiloii tins afternoon en route to Vancouver via Prince Rupert. The party, which spent the afternoon on an automobile tour of the city and dined at the Macdonald Hotel, resumed their journey west at midnight, arriving at Jasper this morning and spending a day there before go ing on to Prince Rupert. The trip from there, to Vancouver will he via Canadian National steamship. This is the fourth tour of the kind conducted by the Canadian National Railways, which includes stops at all points of interest between Winnipeg and Vancouver. PASSENGER VESSELS OPERATE TO CAPACITY Difficult for Local People to Secure Reservations Unless Booked Well Ahead The Sale of "Victor" Records Local passengers are fiudin will be continued until July 11, 1 it dijllcult to secure reservations Inclusive. TELLS OF CONDITIONS 100 OONA RIVER SETTLEMENT'!: Number of Families Now Reside at Porchcr Island District and Good School There on the C.N .11. and C.lMl. boats at the time they are ready to use them. There has been such a heavy rush this season in tho tourist business that most of the reservations on the boats are taken in advance by through passengers, 'iomorrow the Prince George, the Princess Louise, and the Venture will arrive from the outh. There are no boats due today. YACHT ALICIAN IS ANCHORED IN HARBOR The power yacht "Alician" of fceal tie, entered the harbor yes- lenjay afternoon from Alaska and dropped anchor in front of the Government dock. She is a fine trim little craft filled with wireless and Oeisel engines, and is one of the finest little crafts which has been in the harbor for sometime. A number of people from Seat tie are on board who have been enjoying a cruise in Alaska walers. where thev have been visiting dilTercnl points of in I crest. t TAYLOR WILL BE AT i EDMONTON MEETING VANCOl VJ-IR, July !. Afler reconsidering the decision not lo attend the conference at Edmonton next week. Mayor Taylor announced yesterday that he would 010 and would leave Yancduver (Friday to represent Vancouver at iiie meeting. PROOF. "In my excavations al Rome I found some copper wires, which shows that the ancient Romans understood telegraphy!" "In my excavations al Athens I found nothing at all, which shows that the ancient Greeks understood wireless!" Lo Rire, Paris. Start baby on Eagle Brand if you cannot nurie him. Do not experiment with foods and risk hit health, may be his life! For G7 years Eagle Brand has been .the leading infant food. Write for free helpful Baby Welfare Books The Borden Co. Limited VANCOUVER. canadian? pacific PAH TITHES "Her they are, son the Corn Flakes with the S most tempting, fascinating flavor in the world9 The speed breakfast crisp, golden Kcllogg's Corn Flakes. Just pour them from package to bowl. Add milk or cream. Delicious with fresh or preserved fruit. Sold by grocers everywhere. Served by all restaurants and hotels. CORN FLAKES CveWrtiA ALWAYS pifti mrmpftt premMi tkt lifr mmi itf tkt 4i tMtf'tritf. Tki U mm tJrcla- aivc KtlUgt ttmtwril Make this comparison! Try any ready-to-eat cereal. You won't find another that eren approaches the mar-relous flavor found only in Kellogg' Corn Flakes. mtanmt CORN m id 9 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK 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 lo handle al! kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL .WORK. PHONES 43 and 3SF Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert f KETCHIKAN. WRANGEli, JUNEAU, SKACWAY .. Jnlf 6. 10. 13. 17, 20, 24. 27, 31 F VANCOUVER. VICTORIA nd SEATTLE July 4, 8. 11. IS. 18. 22, 25. 29 S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. , For Butsdsl, Swsnson Bay, East Btlla BsMa, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alsrt Bar, Campbsll Rlnsr, and Vancouver r Suturday 11 a.m. Agency for all Sttsmihlp Lines. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD General Agent. Corner of 4th 8treet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Stlllnirs from Prince Itupert. , 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanson Bay, and Alert B, Tueoday, B P.M. .'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bay, and Swaneon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANVOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naaa River Csnnerlee, Frldsy A.M. 121 tnd Avenue, 4. Barnsley, Agent. Prince Rupert, B.O.