Tuesday, July 3, 1925. H 0k Cliocolate bar made lay them by the BOX Cat one euerij daij Buy a box of Jersey Milk bars on your way home. They make dainty individual servings for the table or for the card party. Givethemout one-a-day to the children. In all our experience we have never made a bar so much liked by everybody as Jersey Milk. Look for the white-&-gold package to-day. 5c, 10c and 25c sizes. JERSEY MILK CHOCOLATE A. wi Solid Milk Chocolate ,JMU FOR SALE ail but uear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert Prince George Prince Charles Sailings from Prince Hupert Tor Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and inlonneiliale ports, Monday, nt 4.00 p.m., and Wednesday and Saturday, al 0.00 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart- Monti tv ami Friday, 4 p.m. For Skagway and Alaska Purls, YVduclny, i.oo p.ni. S.S. Prince John lor Queen Charlotte Islands nuuV Vancouver, l'orlnighlly. PASSCNQCn TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY xcept Sunday 1 1 .30 AJli. fur Inn r Uthirge. EDMONTON, WINNIPEG., i i;l-ni .mimln. Ilniiiii imti'S AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Ticket Office, BZS Third Av4 Prince Rupert. Phone 260. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY Oh B.C., LTU. SdiIiiik troin I'rim-' IMpr I. or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swtnon B, and Alert Bay, Tuieaay, B P.M. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, AlarfFUy, end Sweteon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, AllCE ARM, STEWART. Sunday. S P.M. Pnr PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlter Ctnwii, friday A.M. 23 2nd Anu. J, Barnilay. Aenl Prlnee Rupart, B.O. T U G-E: OATS Day Phones 423 539 Gr. G01 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Night Phonos 687 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 ! Local and Personal j Waists at Half Price. Wallaces li.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Gossard Corsets al Sale Prices. Wallace's. . 155 A real 50c Taxi Service. Urown taxi. Phone 80. If Ladies' Hiking Pants Sh trie, Wallace's Sale. x iAJOUNCElVIENTS and 155 You'll like our joall Consum ers Coal Co. Phone 7. tf La l'arisicnne Beauty Fourth St.. Phone 301. Shop, tr Two ears at your service. SiieiiiJon Jaxi. Plione 134. tf All Dresses, Coals,- Haincoals md Suils greatly reduced. Wal lace's. . 155 Ilich and poor car ride now. Uc. for a taxi to go anywhere ilrown Taxi. Phone . 80. U . Mr. and Mrs. Clia. Kvili left .or upriver this morning on hot- Hliiy lienl. They will -spend some little time at Lakelse Lake. Tcrty, Ormc, son of C. 11. and Mrs. Orine, oHhls city, returned today from Vernon where he has been attending school for Hit iast year. ' j : 1 t 1 . litiiisiueruuic commeni was aused this morning- as the Prince Hupert docked, by the ap i'1-.iraiice 01 a man garueu in a heavy fur coal... Wm. C. Heilh, formerly of the it.v hall staff, and now located .11 California, is enjoying a visit to ancoiiver with his family, having motored up from Los Angeles. Eddie Smith, of tile C. N. It. freight office staff, returned yesterday on the train from u month's visit in Ihe east. While away lie visited Toronto, Mun-real and Ullawa. Elks' Excursion toj Ketchikan. S.S. Princess Royal leaves midnight tonight. C.P.R. office Third Avenue will be open all evening .0 make reservations. Go with the crowd. Reduced fares, $12.50 ound trip. Return Sunday a.m. An an iiiilii-al ion of tin- a-mounl of husiness done in the inuiilh, Customs returns often ene to throw considerable tight on the port activities. During the month of June the re ceipts al the Prince Hupert of fice amounted to iSjSO.'J.SI. Niagara Maid Silk Undies, 25 per cent less al Wallace's Sale. 153 Mrs. O. II. Woods, of London, Lug., and sisler of Mrs. John It .tinmen, 01 mis cny, was a passenger arriving oh Ihe boal today. Mrs. Wooils lias been visiting willi her parents on tho prairies and will be in the city for the wedding of James Mit chell (Ins u,onlli., Pure Silk Hose, t 1.25.. Wal lace's Sale. 155 Word has been received in the cily from P. II. Linzey, who left eeenlly for a visit lo the Obi Country Pete can hardly he said lo be eulhusiaslir concerning the voyage across although in many respects it pioved very enjoy able, lie frankly confesses lo being sea-sick most of ihe way across. All Hals One-Third off. Wal lace's Sale. 155 The Molorship Fairbanks, Cap! McKay, from Alaska, niched in port yesterday afternoon wilh a cargo of concentrates and fresh fish. The thirty nine Ions of ore were unloaded at the C. N. wharf for shipment east to New Jersey over the C.N. 11. The ship ment of fresh fish was dis charged at the Cold Storage. Moose Piruie. July 12. GAV.V.A. picnic July 10. 1 iuuzaw In mm .T2f I ml ty la IalwJla.li la rbi. CATARRH f tii BLADDER Salt, komwI F.arh famulc njinvt barafim.JjrrMV RrwarvofcaunlfrJi'Ui THE DAILY tfEWi PAO THRCT Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE Tho Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Hreakf ast. Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after ThcatreVHefreshments Our Specialty Home Made Ice Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or Itetail. You wjll be pleased with our service. Let Us please you. KILLAS& CHRISTOPHER Phone 17 30-inch Spun Silk, Hsl.5 yard. Wallace's Sale. 155 Sheddon's Taxi the original 50c. taxi. Phone l.il. if Anywhere. Anytime. Arthur's Taxi, 50c. " Phone 078. If Wallace' Summer Sale Friday and Saturday. 155 Just Arrived! Printed' Silk Dresses, moderately -priced. Mrs. G rah (man's. SI. Andrew's Ladies" Auxiliary will hold a strawberry afternoon lea and sale of home rooking in SI. Andrew's llooms. on Satur-lay, from 3 lo.G,.- Miss Margaret Lindsay, who lias heen leaching, for the pasj 'erm up the line, will sail for the south tomorrow to lake a course al Ihe University summer school. Miss Katlierine Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wright, obtained honors in the introductory examinations at Ihe Toronto Conservatory of Music recently. The operation of the elevator will )n discussed at the regular meeting of the Hoard of Trade tonight. 8 p.m. All members of the Hoard particularly asked to de present. B.C. Fur Co., next to; G.W.V.A opens for business tomorrow, Saturday. Furs renovated on the premises by expert furriers. Cuffs, collars and fur trimmings sold by the yard. Work guaranteed. Miss Dorothy Thomson and Miss II. Cunuiugham, of the local hospital stuff, returned today by Hie C.P.H; S.S. Princess Charlotte. They have been holidaying in Vancouver, Victoria and Seal fie. The C.P.H. S.S. Princess Charlotte arrived in port this morning about y.30 and cleared al noon for Skagway and way points. This is heft first trip or the1 season and she carried about 250 first class passengers. Mrs. Goldenberg who has been visiting for the past ten months with her soii. in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mis. Abe Lip- sin, Westview, accompanied by her grandson, Donald l.erner, left mi (his morning's (rain on her return to Montreal. Mrs. Jas. Simpson returned from Ihe south this morning nfler an absence of about a month. While awav she jilleml. ed (the Grand Assembly of (he!Foul,1 Hebj'kahs which convened in Hetelsloks, and was unpointed District Deputy at tliat gathering for this district. Mrs. Hay, of Victoria, presi dent of the Hebekah Assembly for Ihe province, was a passen ger for Ihe north on' the l'rin-ress Charlolle Ibis morning. She will pay an official visit to the Hebekah Lodge at Dawson, und upon her return will slop off here and visit (he local lodge. Mrs. Hay is accompanied by her husband on the (rip. , A Hoard of Trade parly is! leaving on Ihe Princess Hoya' tonight to pay a visit to Ketchi kan. The parly will be headed by K. C. Gibbous and D. Thompson. II js nol often that an op-j porlunily Is afforded for parties! to visit the northern city and several members expressed thelri desire lo mute Hie trip so that a parly of about twelve or more' bus been made up. - ' Ribbons 10c. yard at Wallace' Sale. 155 Mrs. Fred Slork"and Miss Pa tricia will sail on the Prince Hupert tomorrow for the south on a holiday trip, to be away-till about Ihe end of the month. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Newton, of Grand Manan, N.H., are expected in Ihe city shortly for a visit. Mrs. Newton is a sister of Harry Daggett, provincial government wharfinger. The Holary baseball team had a workout last evening in pre-paralion for their coming match wilh ihe Gyros next week. The, Gyro learn will have a practise on Sunday afternoon. The Misses Dorothy and Pele I'remayne. who have been taking Domestic Science courses at McDonald College, Guelph, will return lo the city by boat on Monday to spend the summer vacation. Miss I). Muiuv sisler of Mrs. W. McAfee, of Georegtow;u Miss H. Taylor, Miss Jean McAfee and Mrs. Geo. McAfee, arrived " from the south this morning . on the Prince Hupert. They are pro ceeding this afternoon lo George town where they will spend some lime holidaying. Alderman Hrown at the Coun cil meeting on Monday uighl ex plained that Ihe reason why he was supporting the motion to give former engineer Pearson salary for June, was that, when Ihe matter came before (he council in Ihe first instance (here was no dissenting voice, ami Iht'iefor be coud see no reason why iae council should go hack on their decision. WIRELESS REPORT. 8 a.m. Digby Clear; calm; barometer 30.18; le!iperaturp, 52; sea smooth. 0.1 0 a.m. spoke Yukon due Ketchikan al 8 a.m.; 8.45 a.m. spoke Princess Charlotle inbound Hupert. Noon Digby Wind S.W., fresh; bar ometer 30.21; temperature 50 sea smooth; 10.30 spoke Ventum Claxton, northbound. SALT LAKES SERVICE The Launch "23" will leave Swan sun's Float on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Afternoon? every half hour from 1 p.m. until .30 p.m. and on other week days at 2, 3 and 0.55 p.m. The last boat home each day- will leave Sail Lakes float sharp al 7 p.111. Mintiay ami holiday picnic parties specially arranged for. Launches, rowboats and canoes for sale and Hire. PHINCF. ni l l-HT HOATHOUSH CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. Staining and Pa nting Part of Fire Hall and Reading Room lenders will be received by Ihe City Clerk up to 5 p.m. Mon day, the Clh day or July, for the above work. Specifications and full partic ulars may be oblained at (he office of the Cily Engineer. The lowesl or any tender nol necessarily accepted. Hy order of the Cily Council. CITY ENGINEEH. CORPORATION OF THE CITY . OF PRINCE RUPERT. Avenue East, Rough Grading. Section 6, Tenders will ho received by Ihe Cily Clerk up lo 5 p.m. Monday, the 01 h day of July, for the above work. Full information and form of tender may be obtained at the office of the Cily Engineer. The lowest or any lender not n ece s s a r i ly accepted, Hy order of the Cily CiHincil. CITY ENGINE EI I. 155 Healthy kiddies never tire of the happy Kellogg flav or: Open-tred ALWAYS MrMifJ tPtntiU wrmp pit prtTMrtM lA tm mi Iff laW aflat itty-rritp. Am ifl-$im Ktlhtt Intwrtt Mofc thit comparipon! Tut that wonderful flavor found only In Kelloff's Cora Flakes. Compart It with any ra d y-to-aat careaL You'll now why ftilUiona demand Kelloff. Oh, mother, it's good! They'll eat Kellogg's day after day. Heap high the breakfast bowls with Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Each deliciously loasted, crunchy-crisp flake has a flavor-thrill for all. Serve with milk or cream fresh or preserved fruit too. No cooking. Sold by grocers everywhere. Served in all restaurants. CORN i CORN FLAKES Kindlewood Fruit WE PAY EXPRESS Why pay a big price for berries from tho south when you 'can gel berries KINDLEWOOD BRAND from the growers at Terrace. We have decided to ship direct lo the consumer and therefore save the miduieman's profit. You get the advantage in price as well as in getting you. fruit straight from the farm to your home. Strawberries $3.25 BIk. Currants 2.80 Rod Currants 2.75 White " 2.75 Raspberries - 3.25 Black Berries 3.25 Sour Cherries 3.50 Summer, Fall and Winter Apples 2.50 All prices include delivery to your nearest station. WE PAY EXPRESS We are not new al growing berries. We have been shipping for years, and most of you know the famous KINDLEWOOD FRUIT so you are taking no chances when orderinig from us. If you waul to save money 011 fruit Ibis year send your order in early, as all orders will be filled in rotation. Huat shipments -excepted. Club wilh your neighbor and get berries fresh every day. All our berries are guaranteed to bo of liiighesl quality and picked fresh every day. The only way we can do this at this price M STIUCTLY CASH WITH oltDF.H. Make cheques and money orders payable al par to 11. A. SWAIN, Terrae. llCAIiADIAN; PACinc Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Ruptrt Far lETCHlMN. WRANCEU, JUNEAU, fUCWHY Far VANCOUVER, VICTORIA lad SEATTLE 8.8. PRINCESS BEATRICE. Juot IS, 19. 26. 29. Mr 3. S June 13, 20. 24, Julr 1, 4 For Butadala, Swtnion Pay, Eait Balla Balla, Ocean Falla, Namu, Alert Bar, Campbell Rlear, and Vancouer aeary Saturday 11 a.m. Agency for all Staamahlp Llnaa. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD General Agent. Corner of 4th Straat and 3rd Aeanua, Prlnoa Rupart, B.C. I