ell here .'j-.vHb.1a Series "1 KODAK f "M ! 'l.lk Alta-ligrmit 1.7.7. Ihr In in,.;;,, lli., ,,.. titMnds ialu urin;ir, iium 1 ( u l-i, rt;l .:-('' 'i Con in, Unit at tb auie 41ine tells ;i-(;iUllv. '-. v - ,f your linger l.ps inifwUy. . -. 2x'i'4.' price ao.a.' ' ' iiiiiUi.- .Shutter that fneifIS llfiM'v. . nisi) f.T.7 Len Tim! mans aharpWss, and the mo-1 i'"i;ijii ,'c, c (, i ' !fi'(J.iU ever bought. convenient and capable Use 'ominioD inokiim for all your floors tRIE'S Home Furnishings ;iC. FOR SALE $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Phone 123 . n l o P iJ Pt P TtJ :um i'lsn & tow oarage vi., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. radian -National Railways Prince Rupert t rrs. ' AND QWIPYARlJ Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Do'ck rt, flrWilnlsts, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AMD ACETYLENE WELDING. ''!'" plant s eunppeil t" i". untie nl Hunts of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONE3 43 and 3SF Ik Canadian Pacific Railway P , B. C. Coast Services X Sailings from Prince Rupert ;:!- UttM, JU.Nf . MtACWAY J ' a ?' l '"VVtR. VIChttM Ml SEATTLE ".. ..." J . 1 1 15' 18 22' " 29 f 8w.lon Bl'-c'Bfn Ml .. AlTt W. ""pih.ii Rir ,nd Vancouver efry Satury 11 '' an Cteamahlp Una.: Full Information from , .U. UHtllAHU Wind: ty-M... . . Oft ntr oi 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Pruu nupn, b.u. Local and Personal B'w- H.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. A real 50c Taxi Ki-rvicn. II rnw n laxi. Phono 80. tf You'll like our joall Consum ers Coal Co. Phone 7. tf Anywhere. Anytime. Arthur's Taxi, 00c. 1'hoiic C78. If La Parisienne Ueauty Shop, Fourth St., I'hone 301. tf Two cars at your service. lled(JoIl Taxi. J'honc 134. tf Hii:h and poor can ride now. 50c. for a taxi to go anywhere. urown laxi. I'hone 80. tl Fred Ve!ch returned to town last night after spending the week-end at Kitsuinkaluni. Knight of Pythian. Inslalla tion of ollicerw toniglit at 8 p.m. Please attend. Fred Wesch, K.ll. & S. The Kxhihilion Prize List i. available. Have you tot vour ropy tiet one at the Fair Hoard office, City Hall. Chris Klkins, who has been "to Vancouver on a business Irii returned to the city on the Oar- dena yesterday afternoon. Major C. 11. North was a nas siMiirer going through on the Canletia last evening bound from Vancouver to Stewart. Mrs. V. II. Derry and family sailed on the Princess Charlotte on Sat unlay afternoon to spend a short holiday in the couth. Mr. and Mrs. Walsou of Dighy Island returned on Ihe Princess Louise today from a trip whicl look them (o the Fasleru provinces. Postmaster and Mrs. J. H. Morison and Mrs. Morison, who have been soutli on vacation, relumed home on the Cardena yes-'efday afternoon. Figuring on selling your household elieclsT Why not let us make a free valuation? Our experience saves you dollars'. Prince Hupert Kxchango. I'bone G5i. U Mr. and Mrs. Han Lidslone relumed on the Cardena yesterday afternoon after visiting Victoria where Mr. Lidslone was called on account of the death of his brother. The Strawberry Social to be held tomorrow afternoon by St. Andrew's Women's Auxiliary on ihe Church .grounds has to be postponed owing- to the death of Captain McCoskrie. tieorges (tonlhier, auditor general of. Canada, was a passenger for I lie north on Ihe Princess Louise this morning, lie will go as far as lavson and will spend some little time in the north before returning east. O.N. II. Steamer Prince John, Capt. K. Mabhs, arrived from Vancouver via the (Jueen Chariot le Islands a 1) o'clock Sun day morning and is scheduled to return soulh by Ihe same route, sailing from here at 8 o'clock this evening. INMOUNCEMENTS fi.W.V.A. picnic luly 9. Getting Ready For Fair Uie fair. if LlmtSJ We are busy tin a new recipe booklet which will lie distributed at the Kxhihilion. The recipes are all from wonwn in Hiitish Columbia iiiimI we have personally cooked vnch one. These will not be ready before Limited Head Office, Vancouver Faotorles at Ladner and Abbots ford THB DAILY HKWI Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Itreakfast, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Refreshments Our Specially is Home Made Ice Cream and Confection-cryt Wholesale or Retail. You will be pleased with our service Let us please you. KILLAS&CHR1ST0PHER Phone 17 Sheddon's Taxi the oritrinal 50c. taxi. Phone 134. tf Jtasehall tonight. .Sons of Cunudfi vs. Gyros. Aci'opolis Hill. fc'ee the Fair Hoard secretary about the ticket,' selling contest for 14)25 Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Moorhoust who have been on a holiday trip to auruuver, returned lolhe city on the Cardena yesterday after noon. Frank Phiscator of Terrace returned lo the city on the Prin cess Charlotte- Saturday after noon after a trip lo the Deas'e Lake gold diggings. K. 11. Simpson, manager of the l.angara Packing Co.'s cannery. and Mrs. Simpson; arrived in the city from Massett on the Prince John yesterday. They are here on business. Don't forget the dance, Friday, July 21, Flks Home in aid of Miss Laura Frizzell, Elks' and Skeena River Candidate for Ex hibition Scholarship. Admission "5e- and 50c. 100 Mrs. W. J. Jefferson and hei daughter. Helen, are sailinc to morrow xifteruooiu on the Car dena for Vancouver. They exoe to return here in the fall to re s,ume (heir residence. Jack Pedersen, well known pioneer mining. man of the Portland Canal section, was a pas-, senger on the Cardena yesterday: afternoon bound north from Vancouver to Stewart. J. McMahon, who lias been in Ihe city in connection with the building of the plant, for the P. Hums Co. on the waterfront, returned south' on the Princess Heatrice Saturday night. .Vis's' Marguerite Young of this city was a visitor last week al- Douglas Lodge, Stuart Lake, in company with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Young of Prince George. John Dybhavn returned to the city on last night's train after having spent the last two or three weeks at Lake Katblyn where bis family are established in their new summer home. The outgoing train had an ex ceptionally 'heavy load this morning which necessitated I lie use of two engines. In addition to Ihe standard equipment, there were four carloads of fisli des lincjl for the eastern market. C.P.ll. steamer Princess Louise Capt. Arthur dialer, arrived from the south (his morn nir at 7 o'clock and- sailed for Alaska at 0. She carried a full list of passengers , the majority of whom are making the round trip to Alaska. S. C. Jackson of the wireless station ut Dighy with Mrs-. Jackson and family have been enjoying a launch cruise in northern waters. They visited llyder, Stewart, Alice Arm and Anyox in Ihe course of their holiday and were nay about Iwo weeks in "all. The mofor yacht "Cvtthera" reached nor! this afternnnii nn Pfirlfir Milk f!n lliei' wu' to Alaska. The craft In the jiorlhern waters on a cruise. She called in port for supplies. The vessel is large and speedy and one of the finest yachts entering t lie harbor thu season. H ere an dTh ere Record catches of mackerel are reported from Yarmouth, N. S. and nearby fishing villages. One man, at Cranberry Head took over 150 barrels of fish from one trap and another fisherman at Burns Point reported over seventy-five barrels from a single trap. Thirteen ships with a total of 7988 head of Canadian cattle left Montreal during May and three more ships left during the first week of June. Canadian cattle are now stated to be In strong demand in the British market despite Irish and English competition. The reconstructed Basilica at Ste. Anne de Beaupre which was destroyed by fire in 1923 will be open to the public on the second Sunday in September according to a recent report and it is expected .that the huge pilgrimages' to the .famous shrine will shortly be re sumed. A remarkable wave of interest in .Canada is sweeping Great Britain at the present time and all sorts of information is being sought by British firms as to conditions in ,the Dominion according to F. W. Motfley superintendent of the Dominion Express Company of Canada for Europe who arrived here recently for a trip across the country. Canada's third largest industry, 'its tourist traffic showed an increase of 60,000' in the National Parks for 1924, according to a report issued by Commissioner J. B. Harkin. Banff and Lake Louise, in the Roky Mountains, showed a combined advance of 15,000 visitors. At Banff 1,693 camping permits were issued. Robert E. Barlow, manager of Walter Hagen, annouicn that the British Open Championship winner will make a golf tour of Western Canada this summer visiting Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary and the famous Rocky Mountain course at Banff. Hagen has won the British Open Championship twice and the United States Open Championship once. Arrangements have been completed for staging the biggest Indian Pow-pow ever held on the North American Continent at Mac-leod. Alberta, early in July, Thousands of Indians from the Bloods, Blackfeet, Peigans, Crows, Crees, Stonies, Sioux and representatives from the Six Nations, in the East will take part in the historic and picturesque pageant. . A Canadian Pacific Railway freight train was recently held up near Lemberg, Sak., by a swarm of tent caterpillars which interfered with the functioning of the drive wheels on the greasy rails, where the insects had gathered in Millions. All efforts to plow through or remove the swarm were unsuccessful and no progress could be made until kalf the cars were discharged. Preparations are practically complete for the 1925 Calgary Exhibition and Stampede. It is anticipated that the stamptde this year will be the biggest ever held. It has been extensively advertised in Canada and the United States, and a large number of inquiries have been received from interested parties, who anticipate being present. Entries have been received from all the best known riders and ropers on the continent, and the large number of valuable prises offered for competition ensures that the spectator will see the best that can be offered in the way of broncho breaking, roping, wild steer riding, Col. and Mrs. S. p. McMordie returned today on the Prince Charles from a (rip south. E. J. 'i'ingley and Hert Tingley. formerly of Port Clements and more recently residing in Victoria, are bark in this dislric' engaged for the summer in the salmon fisheries. E. J. is fishing out of Huledalc and Her!, out of Inverness. SALT LAKES SERVICE The Launch "23" will leave-Swanson's Float on Thursday,! Saturday and Sunday Afternoons j every half hour from 1 p.m. until C.30 p.m. and on oilier wcekj days at 2, 3 and 0.(5 p.m. Tift: last boat home each day will leave Salt Lakes float sharp' at 7 p.m. Sunday, and holiday picnio parlies specially arranged for. I Launches. rowboats and canoes for sale and hire. PRINCE RUPERT UOATHOUSE1 You need DaL PAOfc THRIW a neW DdlUUIg season We have a w ide asorlmeiit of colors and slypes Skull Cap, Helmet, Aviation, Diving some prettily jecor-alcd, others quite plain. Some have eliiir straps like Hie Submarine style which lias the strap built into ear pockets, keeps (he water out and takes Ihe pressure off the ears. Prices range from, each 25c to $2.00 Rubber Bags to carry UaQiiug Suit aird Towels from 51.75 to $3.75 Ear Stopples, lo protert the ears while in the water, per pair . 25c Water Wings, lo gtve-Toiifidence while learning lo swim, per pair 50c Don't vvui' until yon want' to use these tilings, the stores may je Immh! when you need (hetn.i Buy now. ORME3 LIMITED Wholesale and Retail Druggists 3rdAve. and 6th St. Phones 82 and 200 WHEN TEACHER ! a K e pt you m Heuieinber when you were a little girl and how you fell when teacher kepi you in "after school" on a bright, spring afternoon ? ' And isn't it Ihe same when washing keeps you in tf ic house now Hint spring is here? Our Family Washing Service will do your washing thoroughly and iron all your flat work, wilh complete satisfaction. Let our representative explain to you this De. Luxe Laundry Service for people who are only satisfied with the best. '.AlflUI CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY Phone 8 nBBn COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert -Prince George Prince Charles K;:.hr:-'- Cm m Prince Hupert , For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and intermediate .ports, Moo-lav. at i.oo p.m., and Wednesday and Saturday, at O.oo p.m. For Anyox" and Stewart Monday and Friday, 4 p.m. For Skagway and Alaska Ports, Wednesday, 4.00 p.m. S.S. Prince John for Queen Charlotte Islands and Vancouver, Fortnightly. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY except Sunday 1130 IJll. for Prince George, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, aP (mints EaM'Tii Cauuda, L'nlltd States. , AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Ticket Office, E2S TMrd Ave., Prince Rupert. Phone 260. UNION STEAMbHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailing! rruin Prince Rupert, 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Eweneon Bay, and Alert Bay, Tueiday, 6 P.M. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bay, and Sweneon Bay, "Saturday, 10 A.M For ANYOX, AllCE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naat River Cannerlte, Friday A.M. 123 2nd Avenue. t. Barneley. AgenL Prince Rupert. B.O. SALMON OILERS Before outfitting it will pay you to inspect our line of Trolling Uear. We have a new line of Salmon Hooks, Swivells, Cuttyhunk and Gear of all kinds. .In our slork you will find everything you require Anchors, Rope, Chain, Marine Hardware of all kinds, Hull and Copper Paints, Galley Stoves and Utensils. If it's for Ihe boat we have it. Boats are lost every year by fire have you got your Pyrene Fire Extinguisher yet? Wc sell them. Call and see us. STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 710 Second Ave. (Near Post Office) LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to building uexl dour to Frizzell Uul'-her Shop, across from the Empre Hotel We carry a lull line of ' CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelli Proprietor TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 539 Gr, 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. DUSHBY, Man. Dir. Night Phones 687 539 Gr. 601 Black 735