i S "AOB SIX TEE DAILY TTHW8 I W II: ti c oavc jrvru MONFY ii hi QUALITY IS WHAT COUNTS Our Prices arc no higher than any oilier store in Canada. Goods marked in plain figures according lo grade. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, Etc Save Your Eyes Our Optician lias had over 25 years' experience testing eyes and fitting glasses. Satisfaction Max Heilbroner The Diamond Merchant of tho North Strawberries Your last chance for preserving Per box . . 15c 3 boxes for 40c Per crale ... . , . ... $3.00 These berries are in excellent condition Red Currants, per crate $2.50 Black Currants, per crate ... $2.75 Apricots, per crate $1.90 Mussallem's Phones 18 and 84 You can't afford to walk Time is loo important. We take you any place, Day or Night, for 50c. Nice clean Sedans, driven by polilc drivers, Special rates for party gatherings. Kindling We are onco again in a position to 'supply this well known firo starter. If you need a hurry up fire rder this Kiln Dried Wood. "The only wood worth bothering with." We also 'deliver ice and coal and will quote on moving your furniture. The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Phones 189-112 DANCE At the Auditorium THURS. EVE., JULY 23. Indcr direction of Mrs. II. (). Crewe. During the evening u toe dance by Miss Hilda Murray and also Group Westholme Orchestra. llcfreshntcnls served. Gents $1.00. Ladles 50c. Dancing Class as usual, Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 7.30 to 8.30, followed by dancing from 8.30 lo tl, and Saturday Kvcn-ing until 11'. P.O. Box 235. Phone 209 Richard Garrett representing W. H. M. ROLSTON & CO. Specialising in Portland Canal Mining Stocks. I Porter Idaho-Marmot Mtala ill QUADRA TO BE DRY BOAT NOW Well Known Vessel to be Taken In U.S. Dry Navy VICTORIA, July 2i. Tho ; steamer Quadra will shortly enter upoli another adventurous (phase of its picturesque career.! Il I. i il... V II. ti If:-' rew vi'sseis in me noun i.iuniu. Jean boast of such a long, active ami tangled history as this staunch little lOO-lon boat, yet now she seems destined to attain another important period of service. Wlren. the Quadra was launch ed inVlS'Jt she served a short i : ii. t 1 1 .... I , ..,.. I iiiiri in .iiiinuu wiui'is uuu in then turned over to the Canadian government to bo used'in fisheries patrol work olT the llrilish Columbia coast. In the war against, the poachers she became more famous than the illustrious Spanish admiral after whom' she was named because of his as sociation with tho early explora lion of this- coast. When (he war broke out tho Quadra was an old vessel, but She was commissioned for special war service and aided Cana dian cruisers' in the capture of (lie schooners Oregon and Leo-nor said to bo operated by (ier-mans in a gun-running explof oil the .Mexican coast. Later on, when the Canadian government decided to use faster and more modern vessel's for fisheries patrol work, the Quadra was order ed sold and she eventually be came tho properly of liquor ex- Scaled Tenders addressed to the under signed anil endowed Tor the 'Construe-lion and Equipment of one (1) roily toot motor launch" will be received up lo noon, July 30, 11)15. flans, fperirlcailons and form of tender may be obtained at the ofriees of the Chief Forester .Victoria; the District Forester, Court House, Vancouver, and the UUti-lcl Forester, l'r nee Hubert, on de posit of liu.ou, whi ill will be refunded on mo return or plana ami spociricauons. The lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. 0. II. NADE.N, I'cpuly Minister of Lands. LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Skeena limine 5 Land District, He cording District Prince Hubert, and sit uatc Houthwcst point or Wall' Island. TAKE .NOTICE that the Canadian Fish Inir Co. Ltd.. of Vancouver, H.C.. oecuna lion, Salmon Canners, Intends to apply tor permission m lease tne rojiowiuir ae M-rlbod lands: Coiiimrnelnir at a post planted at hi if h water mark on southwest point on Wales isiana. u.c.i inenre norm one ciiain; thence east ten chains: thence south one nam to shore line: thence west a onir snore nun to mini or commencement, and oniainiuir one acre, more or less. THE CANADIAN FISIII.NO CO. LTD. Dated Kind May, 1825. LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Leaee Land In Skeena nature S Land District. JTlnre Hubert. B.C.. and situate too yards north or winter iiarimr, rearse island. B.C. TAKE .NOTICE that the Canadian Fish Inn Co. Ltd.. of Vancouver. B.C.. oecuna lion, Salmon Canners, Intends to apply ror permission to lease tne ronowtng ae perilled lanrisi l.oiiiMicnclns- at a nost n anted at tilth water mark lo feet from rock on shore line: thence east one chain: thence north one hundred and twenty .chains; thence wesi 10 snore nne one cnain: tnence in a southerly direction following: the shore line to point or commencement, and containing; twelve acres, more or less. THE CANADIAN FISIIINO CO. LTD Dated aoih Mar. mis SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION II FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Crescent Maoeline Miss Isolicl Morrison you lo kindly call ami see Ibis demonslrallon, featuring uncooked Fudge Cake Frosting. Mapeline Syrup new tried recipes free at Rupert Table Supply 3 Phones, 210, 211, 212 1 31 1 ROYAL YEAST CAKES Itlak, Home 21 fc, J Standard & ill over jpariMWWj SipfP Years ports for points in Mexico. Much of this liquor, according to court evidence, was never 'delivered' In Mexico bul was shipped into Cal ifornia while the Quadra was at mchor outside the twelve mile limit. ' , When the' Quadra ventured loo close lo the l'arallone Islands one day last summer United Slates rum chasers effected her aplurc. Litigation resulted an J it was finally decided that the vessel should remain a prize of Ihe United Slates government. I'ollowing a decision in court that automobiles con fiscated from rum-runners may he used by prohibition agents, ollicials in San Francisco began Inking steps lo use the Quadra ind oilier rum ships seized in their dry navy. The Quadra is regarded as 'particularly well suited for that- sort of work. TIMBER SALE X7171. Sealed Tender will lie received by tin Miiiilee of Land mil later than imoii on : In- Biitli l:iv of Aiik-iisl. ItliS. for tin- urrliaiu of Lletmce X717I, l rut 7 1 ,0v iiueal reel of Cedar I'olr and Clliutr un an a:ea Ulualed un the enst liank of Skeena Iliicr aenixa river iroin racitir siaiiun, i.an. .Nat. Itlys., ItatiKe i t'.ixist lilstnct. two tl) jears win ue anuueu lur rtiiiiuval ir liinlier, Ktirtlier uat'tii-u ar.t of the Chief for emen Victoria, H.C.. or iJitlrlct Forester, I'rinee nnperi, n.i. TIMBER SALE X6464. Sealed Tenders will he received by the AlinUlcr or Lands at Victoria not later tiiim noon on llici cltlh Kill) day of Vuiriist, Ii5, for tho puri'lia.te of Licence! 33'J. AO 101, ui cut iiou icei oi spruce aim :i2,unu Jack I'lne Tlea on an area p-Uiialul on the Koutli nliore of KtaiicoU Lake if- it!lle Collytnount, llaiiKe i Coat lilntilct. inree ! years win n anowen iur removal of timber. Kurther narllculara or we cnier ror- iter, Victoria, H.i:., or I'lstilcl Foresler, rtnee iiuperi, u.i.. TIMBER SALE XC919. Ki-nleil Tender. uill lie received hv the Mlniitter of l.nnilit. at Victoria, not later than noun on tlie SOtli day of July. 1 01 a. ror the purchase or Licence Xr.'JIU. lo cut 1.135,000 feet of Spruce, Ueinlock, mshhiii unci i.eiuir on an area Miuaien ai the north end of Moore Lake, nil laiauii, llanire 4, Coast District. Three (3) J earn will be allowed for ro-uiovul of tlmher. Kuitlier partleulara or the ciuer Kore ler. Victoria, H.V.., or District ForcMcr, prince llupert, B.C. TIMBER SALE X7077, There will lie ofrered for sale at Public Auction, at ikm.ii on the 93rd day of July. 1 0 2 r . In the office of the lorcul iiiUiKir, utirnt i.aae, n.i.., tne Licence X1017, to cut 10,000 Jarkplne Tie on an area coverinir portion?) or Lot SI 18 and mi. about 4 mile sou th of Uurnt Lake, llanire S, Coast District. Two () year will be allowed for rc.- fnovnl of Ihn lllnher. Provided lliat any one unnble to nttend tin' auction In person may uhiult a scaled lender to lie npi'ticn ai me uour 01 uuc lion and treated one bid. Further iiartlrulars of tlie Chief Korea ter. Victoria, ll.C. or tilalrlct Torester, I'dnee llupert, ll.C. TIMBER SALE X7172. Sealed Tender will be received by the I MlnUler of Lauds, at Victoria, not later 1 1 lui ii noon jn ihn noili day Of July. 1U25 ror ine purenase or i.ieence .ii7z, o cm 11,000 Jackplne Ties on ine souiii 1-2 or Lot 011 and the southeast 1-4 or Lot Mil, 1 mile south of Hose Lake Station, llnnve r. coast ntsirict. Two ( years will be allowed for re tnoval of timber. Further particulars tif thn chief Fores ter, Vlciorla. M.C. or District Forester I'riiH'e nnperi. nr. TIMBER SALE X7005. There will lie orfered for sale at' I'lilillc Auction, at noon on the 23rd day or July, I05, In the orrieo'or the l-'oresl llauirer, Hums l.akn, li.r... the Licence , X7U0S, lo rut I8.UIK1 Jackplne Tie on an area sltusted :i miles nnrlii of Savory i Station, llanite 5, Coast Ulsirlrt. I Two () years will be allowed for removal of thn thulier. 1 Provided that any one unahle to atlnndi tlie aurtion In person may sti limit a sealed lender to he opened at the hour of aue . tlon and treated as one hid, Kurther particulars of the r.hltf Fores-' liter. Victoria, U.C.. or District Forester 1 peim-a iiupurt, S.c. MONTREAL WORRIED BY ITS MOSQUITOES City Authorities and C.N.R. Cooperating to Eradicate I Dangerous Pests MONTHKAL, July 21. Ciii- plainj.s are again being made regarding tho mosquito evil in the lower levels of Notre Dame de ( race ward. Coupled wilh flies, gnats and other species of irritant which have their headquarters' in tlie swamps, (he fear is expressed that, being "carriers of disease wins, they may lie productive of in epidemic of some sort. City authorities' and the Can adian National Hailway are co operating lo elitninnle the mos. iiuitoes. Some people think tlie.v come from the Iliver Ste, Pierre, which has heen a source of annoyance for some years .owing lo the fad that the cily of Montreal uses it for sewage purposes. Protest "afler protest has been filed hy Alderman Angrignon of fst. Paul ward and Provincial (authorities have ordered the city (lo improve the sewage in this I section of Ihe city. Very many (houses still boast ancienl facili ties. CANCER VACCINATION ! IS NEW POSSIBILITY porters engaged in running cai- iTnls May bo Rosult of. EPer'- oes out of llrilish Columbia , merits Conducted by London Doctor LOiNION, July 21. - Vaccination against cancer may become possible following further experiments hy lr.iV. K. (lye,- who recently announced the segregate... ,.r II.a .... .r....-. (he cancer virus is now allenipt-iug to innoculale aninuils to make them immune against the disease. If Ihe cxp'eriin'ents are successful, it is Shderstood that, ulalion of mice liAs resulted 301; William Keddy, 300. ill Ihe rodents' inimunilv. i II :iUii iuiwirli.,1 II, -.1 It.. !.,. 303. and l)r. J. K. Marnard have seen and photographed smallpox germ's. MANY DISTRICT PUPILS PASSED Continued from Page I. Terrace. Archie Donald, 310; (lladys Kenney, .333; Kverell Thomas, 321; Marguerite Chre-lion, 31 i. Vandorhoof Centro Fori Fraser. John Dickson Moore, 427. Fort Fraser North. Kale K. Ilelshain, 3t0; David Willinglon, Fraser Lake. - Henry II. H. l oole, 30'J. Orange Valley. Pal rick J Flynn, 332. Prairie Dale. Ralph F.wen, 300. Sluarl River. Marion' I, loper, 352. LAND ACT. Notlc of Intention to Apply to Ltatt Land In Skeena llaiike f Land lilelrirl. Iie- eordliiic Dlsiiltt I'rlmo llupert, ll.C, and iniuaie Vi nine norm or waiea isianii LBiuiery, on Wales Inland, ll.C. TAKK .OTICK that the Canadian Fish Intr Co. Ltd.. of Vancouver. ll.C oecuna Hon, Salmon Canners, intends to apply ror permission to lease tno onowing tie scribed lands:-- Coininenclnir at a nost nlantnd at high water mark, near point i mile north from Cannery on walea Island! tlienee norm one rtia'n; ihc-nce wen len chains thenct sou in to shore lino one main llicnrc east following the shore line to point of romuienrement, and containing uno acre, more or less. TIIK CANADIAN FISIICXU CO. LIU, uaien 30HI -way. 1J. USB- LAND ACT. Nolle of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land In Skeena ftanae & l and Itecoritlnar Ills Irlct of Prince llupert, ll.C... and si mate ShocPalish For your shoe It saves the leather and - Improves your personal appearance Vanderhonf Superior. (irace Mcintosh, 350; Jean Isabel Mc-(ieachy. 355; Cyril i. Campbell 328; Kallierine K. Cameron. 325; Krncsl Lamb, 311; Kric I.. Arini-shaw, 30(1; Laura L. Desclle. 300. Prince George Centre Prince (ieorge. Harold ' Ass-man, 313; II. Josephine Murke 311; Donald L. Mac.Millan, 305; Klsie Hunt, SOU; Krriostine N. Slonehoiise, 300. Promoted on recommendation. - F.van (iaul, Dorolhy Kylock. Mabel Pike, Alice Palmer, Murie! Edwards, Viola MacKenzie, Mary nuii hi ihc mm. vi rtuii. i . ... . . ... , , h.mcli,,r Margalee Echols., hi- lie iiv,. wi. -n.,ii,lff I.. . ' . ' .' . . nini' C.lnrk llmnlliv ISni'sl Cu'ltl. ports, has nftide a vaccine from ' . ' . luijiit? iiiiuiii, 11131:1111: i.aii- rielli", Stanley Ileavysides. Port (ieorge. ll (ieerharl. it'J; NVesjey A. Mullell, 35; Pi'der 11. Hauch. 302; F. Alfred allbougli' lhVHI-Wtn.ent will not n;iuch; J. ;.M- '! ,rIC, 1 kow A. (.eneva OUil 3J; be a cure, it wllL.be n preventive as! I'. 3Mi Marl NU',Il- and immunity can be obtained from the danger of smallpox ami;""?1, , ,, other maladies. 1"rl -wull.M. Maye- tt i .i.,!,.....! ii. i Inaull, 358; Win. Kinney, J3U; Kenneth W. C. Dixon, 332; Allan Collins, 308; K. Hoss Souierlon. Mud Iliver. 332. - - F. Jean Tyiier, Shelley. Lawrence I). McLean, 310. Slone Creek.- Hazel Mills. 300. Private study.- Marguerite Coin- stock, 300. TELEGRAPH LINE PUT DOWN AT MILE 48 BY TREE IIITTING STRING Telegraphic communication) was interfered with yesterday, afternoon and this morning through a tree 'having fallen across both Canadian National, and Coverirmenl lines at Mile 1H. ihn wires went down on the' railway track and a train passed; ivcr them', thus making n gap or some length in the siring. Service was restored this morn ing. LAKE KATHLYN TO BE POPULAR RESORT FOR PRINCE RUPERT FOLK Lake Katlilyfi bids iair to bc-j conic il popular siinHnier resort for Prince llupert people. Among local citizens who recently bought lots there are C. II. Orme and A. Akerberg. John Dybbavn and Olof Hanson already Jiav summer homes established there. WIRELESS REPORT 8 am. Digby Kog; bar. 30.12;. temp.' Haystack Island, south of Walea Island. 55. ffu smooth. H p.m. spoke . , , t.i ir.. f....... TAKE NOTICK that the Canadian Fish In? Co. Ltd., or Vaneouver. ll.C... oerupv lion, Salmon Canners, Intends to apply fur permission to purchase thn following desrrlhed lands: - Comiiienetna; at a post planted at lihrft water mark on west shore of llnysiark Island) thenre north seven chalni Ihenee east seven rhalns; tlinnrn south seven rhalns-, tlienee west seven rhalns, and containing five aeres. more or lesa. TIIF CANADIAN NSIIINO CO, LTD rialert nl Me o (irifTeo lowing MiverstaiU'e from' Hrublier Hay lo Anyox, 50 miles rrom Anyox; 0 p.m. .poke 0)V- ilovji boiiiul for Kelrhlkan, 155 milt's rrom Ketchikan. ' ' Hull Harbor Cloudy; calm; bar. iMt.'JO; letup. 52; sea smooth.' 8.2(1 p.m. spoke I'rinee (ieorgo in Llama l'ass iiorlhJiouiul; 8.15 p.m. sioko l'rineess Oharlotle at Ivory Island northbound; 11 p.m.. spoke Admiral llodiilan loaviiug Oeean Falls for Seattle: 10 p.m. upoke I'rinee, John at Hose' Harbor southbound. Noon Digby Cloudy; calm; bar. 30.-1 i ; temp. 02; sea smooth. Hull Harbor -Overcast; calm; jbar. 2D.08; temp. 58; Sea smoolh. 'in a.m. spoke Pinecss; lfealrlce l at Ivory Island noithbound. 1 A Genuine REMOVAL SALE Prior to moving to new premises on Third Avenue, opposite Third Street, and to mako room for new stock ALL GOODS IN THE STORE at on safe !e COST AND LESS THAN COST Tho stock is up-to-date and all of the highest quality. Come in early while slios aro complete.' Stock includes: LADIES' DRESS SHOES and OXFORDS, CANVAS SHOES, CHILDREN'S SHOES in all sizes, LADIES' SUMMER DRESSES, KNIT SUITS, JERSEY SUITS, SPORT SWEATERS and HOUSE DRESSES, SCARVES, ALL LEATHER CLUB DAGS and VALISES, Etc. A Golden Opportunity for the Careful Buyer. Mrs. GRAHLMAN Second Avenue. WESTHOLME THEATRE Friday and Saturday, 7 and 0 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. - THOMAS MEIGHAN in "TONGUES OF FLAME" Tlie "(iood Luck" slur as the lovable fighting, her I'eler Clark Maefarlaue's powerful novel hums .up t v screen willi action. The slory of how an "eity mark.' ln-iiitinc inijiislly hlarkenetl, lieronies liaril-lioiletl anil ni u.' It clean. The drama of an itiuocent man sent lo jail. . i of liow lie won bark liis gootl name ami a girl. KverylioiL favorite as "Hell l'ire" Harrington, a relurneil soiier v.' finds more thrills ami excitement on his own Main S' ' ' than he did on all the bailie grounds of Ifrance. A pli-' " play of pleasing romance. Hjiectaeiilar fire Meues ami ns episodes. Strong Mipportihg' msl. Thomas Melghan, Bessie Love, Burton Churchill, John Miltern Cyril Ring, Eileen Percy and many others. COMEDY "BREAK THE ICE." PATHE REVIEW. 50o and 25c 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 iiutiille ol! kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 530 Gr. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. Q. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Night Phones 087 539 Or. 601 Black 735 July Clearance SALE For Friday and Saturday Only ' '"siaijiiaMBjSMiaBaajBa Men's Flannel Shirts, light and dark grey. Ileg. ;i.0 Sal Men's Bluo Stripe Overalls. Meg. J', Halo Men's Khaki Coveralls. Ileg. Hale Men's Working Shoes, solid leather. Special . . '. '. Men's Woollen Bathing Suits. Ileg. .id.no. Hale ' Men's Cotton Bothing Suits. Ileg. $l.;ir. Halo Children's Rubber Sole Canvas Oxfords iii Hrnwn, Hlork and While. Ileg. $1,27,, Halo.. ..75c Children's Rubber Sole Running Shoes, in linnvii, Hla'k and Vhlte. Reg. $1.35, Hale 85c Children's cotton Bathing Suits. Ileg. . 00. Hale .. 65c Ladies' Woollen Bathing Suits, nine $1.95 $1.85 $2.85 $4.75 $3.00 . 95c Penman's, Heg. $'i.2.. $2.95 JABOUR BROS., LTD.