lay, July 13, 1925. THE DAILY 1TEWS PAG1S TFIREll Sheddon's Taxi- -the original 50c. taxi, l'lionc 131. tf ical and Personal Football lo-niglil, Acronolis Hill, at 0.15. Storage vs. S.O.K. X. Undertakers, Phone 41. J. II. lillbury returned from real 50c Taxi Service, Hrown 1 he souMi this morning on the ti. I'itonc 80. tf Prince Charles. fou'H like our ;oall Cousum- Coal Co. Phone 7. tf itiywncrc. Anytime. Arthur's Iti. ioc. Phone 078. tf l'arisicime Hcauly Shot furlh St.. Phone 30t. tf I'wo cars at your service ddoii Taxi. Phone 131. tf rho Sale of "Victor" Records II be continued uptll July 11, luslve. J CO (i. Xevvnhaiii of Arrandate, turned from the south on the idena yesterday. Mrs. Jack Harnsley relurnei the Cardcna yesterday after a i-t holiday in the south. Iloyal Taxi - Phone 31 Stand Inivcrsal. Dominic Hossi jpneior. formerly with 25 11. (iilherl is a' business iitor in the city, having arrivei, jm Terrace on yesterday after- ion s train. JJ'endcrs are being asked by forestry deiiartinent for a Rv forty fool motor launch lly cUippcd. (Tenders for Hie ejection of ii le room scliowl al New llanel i are mvi'ed by I lie provincial jiarUnent of works. . Mis J S. Hrown has arrived the city from Vernon and is iiHng with her parcnls,. Cant Id Mrs E. McCoskrie. Ceorgc Wilson relumed last ilit from Soulh Hazellon where has eslatdished his family lie summer holidays. liad belter hurry if yau ii t'Hui sniiuap lor tu.on. ust nil gone. Phones -i P.H. Transfer A Taxi. 100 rr i)( pal and Mrs. J. CHrady sneitdhiv a eouide ofwecs llsipnmalf where Mr. llrady is raged in cadet instruction 'Mrs II. II. En si ni.Hi ami fam-iiiyai'oompanied hy Miss llof- fack, lefl mi this morning's train for Ten art- where theywil' fpenu u iioiiuay. Hack Corder, book-keeper at lie; tjceanic tannery, -was roughi lo Hie city hy cannery Jlder on Saturday night and jmi'tcd lo Hie general hospilaJ Urealineiil. II. Lepage. OpI.D., wijl be the cily al MrCutcheon's Drut Ire from July 17 lo 20 inelus- Mr. LePage will carry full iipuieut for examining eye filing glasses and guaran- is all work. 105 IT 1, S. Houney, district forester. T. A. Clarke, assistant for- ler. are on u Irip to the Hums lie dlslrict. Mr. Honney is ;o- into Hie llabine country Si le Mr. Clarke will cruise tim- Fnear Hums Lake. They ex ist to be away about len days. ANNOUNCEMENTS ,'C.W V A picnic July 19. Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE I.The Cafe of Distinction. (OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Ilireakfast. Lunches, Afler- feoon Teas, Dinners and If ler Theatre llefreslunents Mir Specialty is Home Made fee Cream and Confection- jjbry. Wholesale or Hctail. Sou will be pleased with our service. Let us please- you. IILLAS&CHR1ST0PHER Phono 17 E. Milleril was a passenger ar riving hy (he Cardcna from Hip oulh yesterday. Ilich and poor can ride now 50c. for a taxi to ito anywhere. Drown Taxi. Phone 80. II 'Mm. T. M. Spencer rcliirnrd oil : yesterday afternoon's train iflj-r spending a few days in Smithers. Howard Pringlc reached the city from Hums Lake on Salur Jay. He will he in the city for the next few days. Alderman F. Woodsidc of Van couver was a passenger on the Cardena yesterday fur .Stewart where he is. interested in mining C. It. (iilherl of Terrace ar rived in the city yesterday to ad Jus't the loss occasioned by the fire in J. Harnsley' s house last week. Our shiplap is going fast. Thi fiije lumber for $11.50 won't las much longer. Order now frou P.H. Transfer t Taxi. Phono 189-112. , 100 Travellers arriving from the south Ibis morning report fish Ing very good at .Smiths Inle Some of I lie boats report very fine catches of sockeye, F. K. Hohertson, manager of the local branch of the lloyul Hank, Is on a I rip to llulkle Valley points. He expects lo re turn lo the cilv on triday. t The Moose picnic was post poned yesterday on account of Hut ciiiiililiinis. Announce mcnt will be made later as lo the time and place it will hi held. The story of "The Fatal Mur der" was a joke but there is no joke about I he 1925 Fair being I he irrealesl success of the times Cct behind the directors and do your liit. roue task lo left of us; two on J In rfirht of us; forty in frontof 'us, call for utlenlion. Yet faced willi steady care, we II hac a rousing Fair and the crowd will be there durned if Ihey won't. .The Prince llupeii, Capt. Donald arrived in port from Alaska this, morning with a full pas senger list. A large number of passengers proceeded east from here on the trail-. The Hupert sails touighl for Vancouver with all passenger accommodation taken. ' V.. II. Shockley was a pasen ger from the south this morning on the Prince Charles. He is in the north in connection wilh Hie construction of the government building al Sniilhers, for which he and Olaf Hanson have the contract. Mr. Shockley has several contracts in Vancouver at the present time. A very good crowd of Orange men paraded last evening to the Presbyterian Church to lislen to a sermon preached by llev. E. W. MacKay. Yeslerday was lulv 1 2, which Orangemen com- memorale each year as the anniversary of the battle of the Hoyne. Mrs. Jarvis McLcod rendered a delightful solo during the service. Tlte Malasplna reached port on Saturday evening, and lefL early this morning for Nans Hver ooiiits. Major Motherwell, chief inspector' of fisheries and A. Mackie local inspector or fisheries were on board. They have heeii making a lour of the risliinir territory lo llio south mil v ill rover I lie fishing1 grounds adjacent lo the .N'aas and Skeenu rivers. FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral or the laic Mrs. Howard It. Hill of Section Two, will take place tomorrow, Tues-arienioon aty2 p.m. nl Hie Anglican Church, the llev. Professor Short ' . F. O. Dawson arriei hoinr to(liy on' tlie Prince Charles from a business trip to Vancou ver. The Prince Charles arrived from the south this morning al 10 o'clock witti a good passenger list. ' : " Norris pringlo relumed In the city this morning" .on the. Princess Cliarlolle from Vancouver, where he was in alienditnce at the Hyro International convent lion. V., llawkes afld son of California were arrivals in town last evening on the train from the east. Mr. Hawkes is connected wilh (lie Salvation Army in the soulh and took the service last evening in the l.eal citadel. PRINCE ENTHUSES AT VICTORIA FALLS T I.IVIXdSTONK; Hhodesia, July 13. The Prince of Wales yesterday visited Hie Victoria Kails discovered hy Dr. Livingstone in 1855. He was greatly enlluinl al (lie sight, which he described as Hie most wonderful lie Mpd ever seen. J? ;fiflitnktt3C ther - , . ... YE. stroke in tie c or din For a quarter of a Century the history of Victor Records has been, one of wonderful advancement outstanding 'achievement. To-day in the new ($)hBi of recording Victor Records score their greatest triumph a reward for supreme effort in striving for perfection. This new process makes it possible to interpret so perfectly the feelings yes, the veiy soul of the artists, that even the most critical will be, amazed. Hear the Philadelphia. Symphony Orchestra John ITcCormack Edward Johnson Paul Whiteman and his' Dance Orchestra on the new V.E. process records you will be thrilled by the feeling that the artists are actually with you in person. All the new July releases out to-cfoy are recorded hj thenewVJE.;' ' ' - , process 0 to the nearest "His Illaster's Voice" dealer and hear .hem. All the new Victor () records are at regular catalogue prices focal "His Master Voice- Victor TalKLig Ifcdilne Company ot C 1 nta ,1 jinitnd DROWNED AT CUMBERLAND VANCOUVER, July 13. Harry Conrad, jiresidenl of the Cum-IiWiland U.NV.V.A. foil into a flume ' and was drowned wheii fighting forest fires here SALT LAKES SERVICE The Launch "23" wi(l leave Swauson's Float on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Afternoons every half hour from 1 p.m. until OJ30 p.m. and on other week days at 2, 3 and 0.45 p.m. The last boat home each day will leae Salt Lukes float sharp al 7 p.m. Sunday and holiday- picnic parlies specially arranged for. Launches,' rnwboals and canoes for sale and hire. MUNCH rtUPKIlT HOAT1IOUSH TOO LATE TO CLA8SIFY FOIl SALE. Central Prince (icorge property. 1H0 foot frontage by 1 10 feet deep on Morlcy Street suitable for bolel site. Near railway. A snaii 'al 3.500 cash. Clear I Hie. Wrili' P.O. Hox 037 Princo Hupert, H.C. it)? TIMBER SALE X7109. Sealed Tenders will bo received by the District Forester not later Ihaipnoon on the 25th day of uly. 11)25, for the purchase of Licence X710U, al head of OH-toyees Inlet, C.lt. i, to cut 591,-000 feel or Spruce, Cedar, Hem-! lock and lialsatn Sawlogs. I Two (2) years will he allowed for removal of limber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, Or llio District Forester. Prince Hupert, H.C. TIMBER SALE X7275. Sealed Tenders will be received by the District Forester not later than noon on. the 13th day of July. 1925, for the purchase of Licence X7275 on unnamed bay immediately lo the south of lagoon emptying into Ellerslic Hay, C.n. 3, to cut i50,000 feet board measure of Cedar, Spruce, Hemlock, -and Halsain vSawlogs. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Korester, Victoria, or the Dislritl Forester, Prince Hupert B.C. V ' 7. mi . I Get Your VICTOR" Records McRAE BROS., Ltd. Agents for New Process VICTOR" Records W. W. WRATHALL 1( CANADIAN Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert For tETCHUAN, WRA.NGEIL. JUNEAU. SUCWAY Julj 6. 10. 13. 17. 20. 24. 27, 31 Ftr VANCOUVER, VICTORIA mil SEATTLE Jul, 4,8, II. 15, 18, 22, 25. 29 8.8. PRINCESS BEATRICI. .... Fop Butdl. Swtiuon Eiy, Em Bella Bdla, Ocn rails. Ntmu, Altrl Bay, Campbili Rlttr, and Vancoumr avary Saturday 11 a.m. Agne fof all SUamahln Unas. full Information from W. C. ORCHARD Oantral Aoant. Ccrntr of 4th Straat and 3rd Avanua, Prlnoa Rupart, B.C.