IK You neeJ a new i CANADIAN PAClflC: 19?5. The Camera of the year No. 1A Pocket Kodak tf ncrifs 11 (reusing Model) Iiju!pml with Piomatic Slmttrr onl Kulak An-astijmat leiw,7.7. ' $26.90 B a hnplc lever mechanism, the front snaps i, my into pjciiyo tuition ready fur busi-, This Kodak is equipjx.il with the Kodak iu.sligmat lens f.7.7 and Dioniatic shutter, lour speeds, 110 to 1100 second. There's a sliding, jinihig scale to fit the expo-urc to the light.- A finger-tip turn of the lens '.nun t sets the focus. This suiK-rior lens and sliuttur .combination : ms better "timed, 'shariKT negative the ;k nee is plain in the prints. Tlu No. 1A Pocket Kodak in on display at our store. Conic in and look it over. McRae Bros., Ltd. Bathing C anthis UF season I - rli! ! ..'il i . v. ! -I)i . .'!!!. i!M'ii. IliMim -iiiiir i" . 1 1 ; i lifrur-- .jnil' jil.iiit. Sunn- liuvc Hun -i!ip- like the ' sie wlinli Iih trapjmill into wir jmi. k ts. 1 ii' wnier out and hike the pressure off Hie rnr. I'1 si ge from, rneh 25c to S2.00 Rubber Bags lo carry ll!3iiiip Suit Mid Towels (nun $1.75 to $3.75 iv Stopples, to protect (lie ear while in tlu- water, per 25c Wtler Wings, ! give, loufith nee wlnlr learning wiu, ..... i . ..-...,..... 50c- ' j I ill 1 1 Mm unill 1" "tr ll-i' tlii'i.'-. tll' . lnei whi'll von 'tvi'A tin iii. H 1 1 1 x . 0RMES LIMITED Wholesale and Retail Druggists 3rdAe. and 8th tt. Phones 82 and 200 w hen Planning That Vacation Trip . 'ifik (In- I. m i lh.it vi'ii w.M iiri-il of clean i . luingi , to In- i hi and minim Kilile and ' ' le-t. Ixl in lake Hits detailed pretrUl of! your hand "die up cutj thing oti tire likely to 0ed, and send Wt will have il I... k prnmpUy, heauUfully wtuhed hiiiI ' nl In jwek. a Hi I. el bajli'r. Hni, if yonhaye a nfcfrelciiH house i " k l". I toller have us look nftup yuur household - tl r iii lie pill nwuy. ready for your return. Phone No. 8 Hud t im'I rnl our dm it. CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert tuMUN. rv m mm. .. 10. n. v. 24. n. ji ,;a vioorw ,w suim 4.s. it. ii. 18.22. zs. 29 r" t.d.u, sw.n.9 a 7 V." n;"oS.s r.iu. w.n b.. I Camnb.li ni... u" . c, 11 a.m. for tl lu.mthlp Unit. 'u'l Infofmillen from W. O. ORCHARD Gtntrtl 9n. Cernf or 4U Strt.t nd Srd Anu, frlnc Ruptrt. a.O. KGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED in bi ihling next ,j()0l. (0 ,Y,r,l(.t HntHo-r shop, ucruss from the I'mpriv- lintel Wo 1'iii'i'v n full line of :1GARS, TODACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCiai Rnnrui in r.nrjiMroTION fames Zarelll Proprietor Local and Persooal It.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Anywhere.' Anytime. Arthur' laxi, 5oc. Phono 078. tf H.M.S. " CaDetown " Concert Wcstholme tonlnht. Two cars at your service. oiieu.ion r,m. phone 13 i. If When Iwek from Mm lioli.lavs try Valentin Dairy. Phone 057. If For the busy man or woman. Urown car saves money. Phone 80. . if Head our ad. It may mean HO to you. Prince llupert iransfcr ami Taxi. Phone I8U- IIZ. tf Ms. (Jus Sei fieri wax a ian- nRer point,' through on tin CanfetiH last night hound for tie wart. France .Milleni returned on the Oajilena last night from hiiitiex trip to the llivers Inlet unurtei. Our low rale have been an oiitnUnillns ucee ami we susiH continue on this basis.' Itrown taxi. Phone 80. tf .Mc. H. Tail, who lias been south on a brier holiday trip, re-(urned bnine on the Canleiiii yesterday afternoon. lr. utiil Mrs. F. P. Kenny, wli have been south oil a holiday trip, returned to the city on the Cvirdena yciderday afternoon. J mine ami Mrs. V. Melt. Youn? wh have beeri south ou a liol day (rip, returned home on llo Curdena jeslerilay afternooir. Ir. J. A. Hanerort of MeCi'! I niversily ami Mrs. Haneroft wi-re pusen;ers jroiiic throuKl on Itif Carilena last nmht bouui lor Anyox. H.M.S. "Capetown" Concert tonight In Wcstholme Theatre commencing at 8 p.m. Seats re served to 7 p.m. $1.00. Unreserved seats 75c i .apt. J. (i. liillatl of Sandspi .irriniipniiied by Ins son, arrival fnnii Hie Ouecn Cliarlolle Islands hi the Prince John last niph' Thpy were joined here by Miss Marjsarel (iitlalt ami will return i the Islands this oentiip. Mrs. H. Allen returnel to I lull v on the C.ar.lenn yesterday ificrnoon from Vancouver. Mr. Allen, who has been enpaged in I custom department in this .lislriet, is in hospital at Vnn- roiiver and Mrs. Allen will be re- Miriiiity south in a day or so to rejoin him. SALT LAKES SERVICE Launch ".3" will leave the Prince llupert lloalhouso on Thursday. Saturday nild Sunday afternoons every hajf hour from I p.m. and on oilier week days every hour from 2 p.m. Launrlu's, row boats and canoes for sale or hire. PIIIXCI: Jll'PF.HT 1IOATI10USH Phone 38 1. LABORERS WANTED. Laborers wanted at elevator. Dominion Fair Wage scale. Apply mi the Job. 183 ANNOUNCEMENTS Klks Flap Day and dance Thursday AliRUst 13. TOO LATp TO CLASSIFY LOST. Fountain pen between (loverumenl Telenrnph ollle.e mill Itordeu Street. Finder please return to Daily .Vow ofllee. LAND ACT. Nolle of Inltntlon to Apply lo Lt Land III 1'liiiii' llnpi'lt l.iml lleeortlliiT OWIrlrl or HHUkIi Ciilmiilila. inn! ullimte ill Hit iihiiiIIi "f MafiMll Inlet, nil, Mi 4 rhitlli linlih frtim Ills liurlical ior-m-r t liullmi llenrrvo M o. ohi, OrHtimu lulninl. TAkK MITII'K tlml I. Kllfonit II. Slum- on, of Mussctl, HrllHll I'uliiiulilii, (M-rnpi- THE DAILT rTKW", PAHR THREE Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE Tho Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. Iireakfast, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Ilefrcsiimcnts Our ypecialty is Homo Made Ice Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or Ilclail. You will be pleased with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS&CHRISTOPHER Phono 17 H.M.S. " Capetown ' Westholmo tonight. Concert Slieddon s Taxi the original oOc. taxi. Phone tat. tf Prineo Huiicrt C oer cent bomH - i for sale, due l'J20 lo IU35. Thos MeClyinonl.' tl J. II. Page, opIomeiriKt and optician, from Victoria, It.C. will be at McCutcheoii'g Drug Store until Wednesday. Albert Farrow of Vancouver steamboat inpeoUr, arrived it the City tliis morning ami isre ziste'reil at the .Prince llupert Hotel. Mrs. llerl Morgan and family relurnwl on Sutunlay afternoon to Lewis Island where they will ppinl the lialanci'of the school holidays. Frank Webber and W. Scntl were assessed the aJmrges of the rourl this inornin? for creating a disturbance by wrestling on I be street. Hev. Dr. J. C. ripolirer of Itcllt Helta arrived In Itis city on the I'.ardena yeslenlay afternoon and is resrintored at the Prince llu pert Hotel. Union steamer Cnrdeiia, Cap! C. II. Smith, norllihound from Vancouver lo Stewart, Anyox am Alice Arm, was in wrt from 1. 15 lo 8 o'clock last evening. The 11.(1. (lazclte nimounces that the appointment of Hev Samuel Spencer Peat of Delia Goola as an issuer of marriage licenses lias been rescinded. Harry Alkfiis is fiudiiiK it hard to leave 1'riHfe ItuperL lie miss-ed the steauior Prince ltuper1 Satunlay niffht but hopes to eel away on the Prince George this ulernoon. Mrs. Miller and daughter of lieorgetown relumed 10 Hie ei! mi the Prince John last evening from a holiday spent on the Queen Charlotte and are lcaviu for lieorgetown today. C.P.ll. steamer Princess Cliar lolle, dipt. It. H. Hennelt, with a full oassenper list numbering t0, inelndititf Ifio KnifthtF Templar ou their way lo Dawson was in port from 7 to 12 o'clock this mnrniii? northbound. C.N.ll. steamer Prince Geo rare. Capl. Harry .Nedden, arrived from the north at 10 o clock this niorninp with 53S first class passengers, 71 of whom disem-harked here to go east. The vessel sails for the south at I o' clock this afternoon. The It.U (iaxclte announces the incorporation of the Hritish Pacific Log Transport Co., Ltd. with a capitalization oT 10,000 and head otllce in Vancouver. The company will eiiKa?e in log carrying on me coast, usini barges for the purpose. C.N. It. sleainer Prince John, llapt. K. Mahhs, arrived in port at ii:3U last night from Vaucou er and the Uueen Cliarlolle Islands wllh a full .passenger list. The vessel is scheduled lo sail from here on her return south at 8 o'clock Ihls evening. Mrs. John Hulger ami her I ..f II... r..llf!u'lnv .l...fll..i,l I'nu.U. ... llil II irlil ill. Ml. j K,t I IiI.i.ii. lli.l...... ,., .... ...B ....... ......-. , . . . , .,,io illltlllilll WIIIKITI, r.niiiiiiriii'ltiK n h ul liili'il nlHiin I . .i. . i . ... i I... I iiinins nurih rinm the ikhiiikiio i.nn.r huvo been residing in nn-nr IikIUii IlKM-n ,'ii, Oni, Ui-kIihiu UUnil. dinvcr fne lln nt niml pasi sivtiai nv.iiil Ihriiio imrUinily 3 rlmliu In low iin llii-iire riillnwluir liivv wiilor lunik lilll lllOlllllS, I't.'t Ill'IlClt to the cilv OU rlmln. In a westerly illiTiilmr, llii-ii''o n,,, n...i ... . ... .. . mniiheriy a rtmin: tiiinre i-mtriiy mo "u' Cardetui yeslenlay afternoon, rimiin. in iMiint nf omiiiii'iirciiit'iii, ami 'iny were arcoinoanied miiminm hnmn nome o,v hv rtmlillnliiK t irm, iimrr nr Ii-m, ,, , . . ttiiK.NK it. simi'son. jJiick llulffer who has been on n lnta juui soih, :vki, Al'l'ii'"'- t -iu south. H ere an dTK ere That a new market hat been found for Canadian lobsten, Is ihown b) the report that twenty-aix hundred case of lobiteri, valued at about $78,000, were ahipped to Sweden from Halifax, N.S., during the first week in July. The gold mines of Northern On tario are now realiilngr aggregate profits of a million dollars a month, according to estimates compiled at Timmins, Ont. There was a. gross income of $2,650,000 during the month of June. Six hundred and twenty-four families from Great Britain and oth er European countries settled In the West on 187.000 acres of land, sold in the fiscal year ending May 31st, according to the records of the Can ada Colonization Association. Quebec is this year enjoying the greatest influx of tourists it has known for a considerable time. Hun dreds of motorists, the majority from the States, are camped in and around the city, and the Chateau Frontenae reports capacity bookings. During his tour of Western Canada Field Marshal Earl Haig passed through the town on the Canadian Pacific Railway which was named for hira several years ago, for the first time. The Field Marshal, on learning his connection with the town, looked as pleased as though he had just won another famous victory. According to the report of the Department of Agriculture, livestock marketings in Canada during the past year were the best experienced for many years. There were 975,-020 cattle. 355,179 calves, 3,094,291 hogs and 485,605 sheep marketed is 1924, as compared with 882,921, 315,522, 2,363,402 and 512,390 respectively in the previous year. According to J. M. Gibbon, secretary of the Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies, who recently left Montreal for the West, the annual crosscountry ride and pow-wow undertaken by that organixation, is becoming so popular that lovers of the outdoors from England and Australia are attending this year, in addition to the members from the United States and Canada. The "Beatty Boys," four British, youngsters, brought out here by E. W. Beatty, K.O, President of the Canadian Pacific Railway, to study Canadian farm methods, arrived in Canada on the "Montcalm" this month. They are expert farmers selected by the Minister of Agriculture from the members of the, Young Farmers' Club of Great Britain and will remain in Canada for two months as the guests of Mr. Beatty. That elk, in the Panther River country, not far from Banff, are rapidly increasing in number and may possibly become a menace, Is the opinion of Belmore Brown, an artist of New York who recently returned from a painting tour through the Rocky Mountains. Mr. Brown is regarded as an authority on wild animals and states that there will be, ten years from now, 10,000 elk In the district, unless steps are taken to decrease their numbers. French-Canadian agricultural experts, theologians, students and others, touring the country under the auspices of the University of Montreal express unanimous amazement at the agricultural development of British Columbia, the scenery of Alberta, the prairies of Miitoba, the beauties of Northern Ontario and the vastness of the country in general. 'A similar excursion left Toronto recently under the auspices of the Teachers Federation of Canada also over Canadian Pacific lines, and will return the middle of August. TIMBER SALE, X7199. Sfnlml Tenilers IU lw recrlml by the lilstiiel 'urrler nw Uter than mum on I lie iltti day of August. Itl. fr the ireha or Ueriiev MIVV, lluateit north or Seearallim Point, Toltnie Channel, C.ll. a. In cul fsi.vvv feet board measure of spruce, i;elar. Hemlock and Ual.ani Saw- '""YWo (ii years will be allowed tot removal of timber. Furlner pat-Urn lam of the Chief torea-ter, Vli-lorU, or the Platrlrt I'orcsler, I'rlnce llupert. B.C. IN PROBATE. IN THC SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Ill the Matter or the Administration Act; and In, the. Mailer or tliei (Male of Jack Clirls-loff. Oereaed Intetlale. TAKK MITH K that bv order of IIH lliiimr K. Mrtl. Young, made the Will (MY or July, A.l. I. I wa appointed Ad-mtnlKtrator of th" rutale of Jack t:lirltotr, dereaned, and all partle having claim aimlti.'l Hie said estate are hereby re-iulred lo furnlh fame, properly veriried lo me on or before the soth day of Align!, A. li. IUJ, and all purlieu Indebted to Hie entaie are renulmt II pay amount of, tneir lujilUciincM in me ronnwiiu. NORMAN A. WATT, Official AdiiilnOtrator I'rlnce nupert, B.C. baud tbe 3 "Mi diy ut July, ma. "Poor Dorothy she's still too weak to romp and play" hand of sickness touched her and it was all so pitifully THE unnecessary. She touched a door handle, a book, money, telephone, or something upon which other hands had left invisible disease germs. The genrs passed into her system by way of her nose or mouth. Then the fever the days of dread the long con- valesccncc the inpaired vitality. . - .'. Mothers protect the tender health of your children. Have everyone in the family use Lifebuoy frequently because Lifebuoy is a real health soap and combats the ever-present dangers of dirt. The rich, creamy lather of Lifebuoy carries a gentle ""septic deep down into every pore and leaves the skin purified. The wholesome odour soon vanishes but the Lifebuoy protection remains. Lifebuoy is a pure, bland soap, made from the rich oils of palm fruit and cocoanut. It agrees with your skin keeps it soft, clear, glowing with health. Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto. PICTURES Just arrived a large assortment of framed pictures Price range from $1.85 to $12.40 BARRIE'S Home Furnishings Phono 123. 3rd Avenue Boat Builders! Wo have 20,000 feet of 1-2 inch, 5-8 inch, 7-8 inch and 1 inch Cedar Boat Lumber which we imiM cil ;is we reipure the yard spare for other stock. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 11B and 117. COAST STEAMSHIP SEtlVICE S.S. Prince Rupert - Prince George Prince Charles Suitings tiMci Pii n-e llupert For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle ami intermediate purls, Monday, al 1.00 p.m., uml Wednesday and Saturday, at 0.00 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart Monday and Friday, - p.m. For Skagway and Alaska Ports, Wednesday, 1.00 p.ni. S.S. Prince John for Queen Charlotte Islands and Vancouver, Fortnightly. PASSENQER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUTERT DAILY etpt Sunday 1130 am. fur' I'i-iihc Ci-urge. EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all points Ealrn Canada, Unllid Slates AQENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Cllf TUkat Offlct, 628 Third Alt, Prlnc Rupart. Pnona ISO. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailings troiu I'rlnce lluperl. er VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Bwanaon Baf, aed Alar! Bay, Tu.aday, S P.M. or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alart Bay, and Swanion Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARTS, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. Far PortT SIMPSON and Naaa nir Cannarlta, Friday A.M. US Snd Atsnu. 4. Barnalay, Aianu Prlnca Rugart, B.O,