riday. une 2G, 19:5. THE DAILY rTRWS PAD THBR1 Mr. and Mr. B. O, Erickscn of BBBSW Stewart are. passengers goin i Local and Personal north from Vancouver on the Just One More Week B'w- Comnjodore Prince George today. B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Mrs. William Beveridge and Cafe her son, Norman Short, are sailing A real DOc Taxi Service. Brown tomorrow f night on the Taxi. Plume 80. tf TODAY'S MENU Prince George "for Vancouver. of the big JEWELLERY SALE 1'iMijiif ure (filing us we are tuinly giving renl bargains. Now is the lime for you lo save niimcy. Jlere are a Tew more snaps and you'll find many more waiting for you here. Sugar and Creams, Marmalades and Butter Tubs Willi cut flower designs, $1.35 for 85c Cut Flower Design Glass Sherberts, doz. 'i.0O, for $2.90 Stainless Carving Sets, Slag handle, in velvet box, $11.00, for $7.80 26 Piece Community Hollow Handled Set of Silverware, reg. $3.20, lor $31.35 Kiddies' Small Imitation Watch, looks just like a real platinum watch, oc, fur 45c 7 Piece Cut Design Glass Water Set, $5.00, for $2.80 4 Piece Silver Coffee Set, including I ray, 2l.r0, for ...$17.60 Fine Quality Silver Plated Pie Casserole will! I'yrex lining. sr..MJ lor $3.90 Beautiful Pierced Silver Sandwich Plate with detachable -iher handle. :.oo. for . . $3.45 Bulger & Cameron Ld. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK NC m SHIPYARD Operating G. 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 38F COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert Prince' George Prince Charles Sailings limn Prince Rupert For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle ami intermediate ports, Momlay. at 4.00 p.m.. and Wednesday and Saturday, at 0.00 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart- Mond.u and Friday, uT For Skagway and Alaska Pol ls. Wednesday, i.OII p.m. S.S. Prince John for Queen Charlotte Islands and Vancouver, Forlmghlly. PASSENGER TRAINS IEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY etcept Sunday 11.30 J1. Tor ITInti! Oourvc. EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, til point KaMIM'll Clirl, lulled Statt. City Ticket Offlc, 52S Third Ave, Prince Rupert. Phon 260 COffiY'S SPECIAL SELECTED CANADIAN RYE "WHISKY Boitodm Bond under Dominion Government supervision The Quality Musty of Canada- since 1859 This advertisement is nut published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government or . British Columbia. , ,.. You'll like our joal! Coal Co. Phone 7. tf La Pan'sie.nne Beauty Shop, ourth St., Phone 301. tf Anywhere. Anytime. Arthur's axi, 50c. Phone 678. tf Eoolliall tonight, Acropolis Hill at 0.45. Callies vs. storage. Wrathall's Ten Day Sale. 600 Victor Records on Sale at 55c. latest hits. 149 'Valhalla" regular meeting to night al 8 p.m. Election of offi cers, etc. t Dance tonight, Elks' Home, California Glee Club's 9 piece Jazz band. 75c. Moose Picnic Sunday. Boats leave Cow Hay from 'J a.m. Cof fee, cream anU sugar supplied free. 150 J. S. .lack is a passenger on the Prince (leorgc Joday return ing to Stewart after a trip outh. Wrathall's Sale. Come in and look around. Leather sofa cushions, 'Books, Cameras, etc. See our windows. 149 Holtei'l lilance returned on the Prince (leorge this morning af ter having attended the Masonic ('rand Lodge convention in Kain- loops. The Preshyleriaii Sunday School will meet on Sunday for the last lime before the summer vacation, and will not meet again until September. The Hidley home was the scene of a iili'asant surprise party last evening when several mends honored Min Irene Sager, who is leaving to make her home at Anyox. Miss Sager was the re-cipienl of many nice gifts. Miss Kier 'leaves on the East I'oiind train tomorrow morning for Jasper Park along willi Miss Ividd and Miss Jlardiug for a sliorl holiday befow leaving for her home at North Vancouver. .Miss Harding gees to Olds, Alberta. Mrs. G. II. Arnelt left this mornina for .lasuer en route to Vancouver where she will tpend a month. Mr. Arnott, who. i a member of the Rupert Table Supply,, .will join her in Vancouver for a couple of weeks in July. A. SI. Claire Briudle, well known Victoria mining euginee'r, is a passenger going through to Stewart today aboard the steamer Prince George. Mr. Brindle will again tiake charge of the United Empire mine ill Stewart for A. B. Trites. Major A. W Davis, who has been managing !ha) properly, relumed to the city las'l night from Smithers where he inspected the S,ilo!a mine in which Mr. Trites has become interested. Major liavls is now going fo Hie Banff district to look over some oilier proper- tie's for Mr. Trites. WARNING TO ALL FOUR BIT TAXI DRIVERS, Don't park your cars to obstruct view 'of the $4.50 load of wood on display, by courtesy of Mr. Dcn-holm, on vacant lot opposite Dank of Montreal. For quality i and quantity the wood speaks for itself. We are desirous of getting 200 loads on order. Delivery will be made on or about July 12, when the P.R. Spruce M ils Ltd. wood bunkers will be In operation. Give the wood pile the once over. If satisfied, step Into our office and give us your order. .Joe Brown's Taxi stand, or Phone 303, Casey Cartage & Fuel Co. 149 D.D.D. Washes On and Eczema's Gone Try D. D. D. soap, too At all jood druggiiU OFMES LIMITED Salads Fruil Salad Soups Chicken and Macaroni Clam Chowder Fish Fried Salmon French Fried; Creamed Halibut on Toast Entrees Braised Short Ribs Beef, Brown Polatoe; Chicken Fricassie; Little Pig Sausages; Small Tenderloin Steak, French Fried; Scrambled .Eggs wilh ChipiVd Hee; Breaded Pork Ten-aerloin, Garden Peas Cold Meats Cold Turkey, Apple Jelly; Corned Beef and New Heels; Cold Pot Ilnast of Hecf.and Potatoe Salad; Cold Ham Roasts Prime. Ribs. Beef:, Roast Chicken; Leg Lamb, Mint Sauce Vegetables Cauliflower in Cream; Fresh Spinach; New Peas and Potatoes: Steamed and Mashed Potatoes Sweets Banana Shortcake: Deep Cherry Pic; Fruit Cake; Apple. Raisin and Lemon Pic Tea and Coffee Suits sponged and pressed, 75c Phone 38. Wood, the tailor. 140 Jack Doyle was fined $-'5 in Gin city police court this morn ing for intoxication. Radio Sets, tested locally, at "Save IV.oney" prices at Wrath all's Ten Day Sale. 140 Rich and poor Can ride now r0c. for a taxi to. go anywhere Brown Taxi. Phone 80. 11 a R. W. Martin," well known Stewart mining man, is a pa." senger going through froiiu-Vati eouver on the Prince George lo day. Mrs. George Clothier, who has been visit irfg in Victoria with her mother, Mrs. Joshua Kingliam, returned to the cily on the Prince tieorge this morning. Ross Ingram of Vancouver, who has been on the stair of Woodward's store arrived today lo lake a position with the Rupert Talile Supply in this city. Vacation lime. Call on Sam Wood, the tailor. Sixth Street,, and select your suit and travel ling bag al "able lo buy" price. Ladies Club Bags, guaranteed all leather at $10.00. 149 Berrypickers wauled immediately for Terrace. Free house, wood, Water and stove for sea son. . 50o per crater 10c bonus for good pickers. Free truck rides lo town and dances. Apply Frhzell's Limited. 150 O. B. Bush, well known mining operator, is a passenger bound north 1o Stewart today on the frince George. He reports that diamond drilling is -proceeding on Ihe National Silver mine though results have )ml yet been definitely ascertained.. The olllcial report $i yesterday's heal wave was that the thermometer of Ihe Meteorological department al Digby Island registered 88 degrees in the shade. This Is by far the holiest of the season and probably Ihe holiest for many years. Today it is much cooler. C.N.ll Capt. steamer Prine 'George, llarr irry Nedden,v "arrived in I port this morning from thesoulh and will sail al 4 o'clock Ibis uf-(lenitum for Anyox and Stewart.) i The vessel hail a good passenger ,lisi including a nundier of tourists, some of whom wenl East iby train and others making the ! round trip. The George will re-'lurn from the norlh' tomorrow afternoon and will sail at C o'clock for the south. Leaving here she will be a full vessel, her list of bookings containing besides a large number of local passengers and tourists, the Governor General's parly-and the I University of California Glee Club. F. S. Sheppard, C.N.ll. travel ling auditor, arrived from Vancouver this morning: and will re turn south tomorrow night. , new telephone directory 1 lo be issued on August 1 and thej uiiiuies department is now calling for tenders for its print- IP?. Miss Laxlon and Miss Creigh- to:i of the pu'blic school stall are ailing tomorrow night for Van couver where they will spend the summer holidays. Air. and Mrs. Frank Clapp, who have been spending several mouths in Arizona on a health trip, returned home on the Prince George Dps morning. F. E. Ryus, Ketchikan drugigist and agent for t lie C.P.R., was a passenger going north on Hie Princess Alice this afternoon on his return from a trip East. Father E. Allard. who is lo be located in the Dease Lake and Liard River district for the com ing season, sailed for Ihe norlh on the Princess Alice this morn ing. Einef Beyer, well known Seal lie fish exporter, who has been visiting Ihe district for the past few da"ys, will return south on the Prince George lo-niorrow night. ' . W. B. Burgess, who has been on the local staff of the Bank of Montreal for some months, left on (his mornings train ior Prince George lo which point lie has been transferred. J. M. Turnbull, Vancouver mining engineer, is a passengei bound for Stewart on the Prince George today. He will make an examination of Hie Dunwell mint' for a prospective purchaser. Among Ihe members of Ihr local school leaching slalTs wh' will sail for Vancouver on Pic Prince George loinorrow night will be Miss Mary Sim. Miss Hart in and Miss I. Weatherhead The fire department had another call just after 1 o'clock this afternoon lo the Central Hotel where soarks were still smouldering from this mornin blaze. No further damage was caused. The Library Board has award ed Ihe contract for painting Ihe interior of Ihe library 'building lo Joe Filion, the price bein 65. lie will commence on Mon day, July 0, when the library will be closed . until July 20 while t lie librarian lakes her holidays. W i lit 220 passengers, mostly tourists aboard, CP.R. steamer Princess Alice, Cajit. C. C. Saint ey, noithbound from Vancouver to Skagway, was in port from 10 lo 12 o'clock this morning. Pas seneifrs leaving here .for the north on the vessel included Father E. Allard and Mrs. H. J Gulbert for Wrangell; P. Jolianslron and Mr. Chisholm for Ketchikan: Jim Bell for Atlin 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 C.30 p.m. and on other week days 1112, 3 and (5.15 p.m. The last boat home each day will leave Salt Lakes float sharp! at 7 p.m. I Sunday and holiday picnic parties specially arranged for. Launches, rowboals and canoes for sale and hire. PRINCE RUPERT BOATHOUSE dverlle in the Daily News. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Pic-nic Junp 28. G.W.V.A. nicnic July in. mm 1 111 IM tttT.W-Qckto Mm CATARRH of the BLADDER SltiRHtl Each Cannula hdlnM beattreme3T"'V Brwort ofemntmetit if r 9 I Dad knows! The Kellogg flavor just makes breakfast for him! Nothing else gives the day such a smile of a start! Ksllogg's Corn Flakes flavor delights millions of people every day. Have them ready to f erye in your home tomorrow. Simply add milk or cream. Try them with fresh or preserved fruit too. Sold by all grocers. Served by all hotels and restaurants. CORN FLAKES (Wr ALWAYS EUfff fultmlti twwr- Msi WMMtiU W19tt Iwpi Ikt Jfl&t tM(y-criap. TkU ia xcU-iim CtUiff Mtartt We challenge the World! Try any rcadj-to-aat cereal. You won't find another that eren approaches the marrelout flaror found only ia Kellogj'i Corn Flakes. ORN ORMES LIMITED Something New for the Children MAN IN THE MOON LOLLIPOPS A pure, high-class Candy in a new form. Each 10o A Ileal Bargain in VACUUM BOTTLES We bought this lot very cheap. On sale at each 55c RINEX A 'guaranteed relief in cases of Head Colds, Hay Fever, etc. Your money back If not satisfied with results. Per bottle ... ..... $1.00 FREE ENLARGEMENT . Bring your films and negatives in for us to develop and print. Save the coupons in the envelopes and (jet a free enlargement. ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store 3rd Ave. and 6th St. Phone 82 and 200 llCANADIANj Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert F IETCHIUUI. WRANGELL, JUNEXU. SKAGWAY IS. 19. 26. 29, July 3. 6 F VANCOUVER. VICTORIA ui SEATTLE Jm 13. 20, 24. July 1. 4 8.S. PRINCES8 BEATRICE. For BuUdaU, Swanion Bay, Eait Bella BHa, Oeoan Falli, Namu, Atari Bay, Campbdl River, and Vancouver every Saturday 11 a.m. Agancy tor all Steamehlp Llntt. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.O. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. sailings from Prince Rupert, 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swaneon Bay, and Alert Bay, Tueeday, B PJk, 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bay, and Bwanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.B). For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naal River Cannerlea, Friday A JR. US tnd Avaeue. i. Barnaley, Agent. Prince Rupert, B.O.