nf .111 V 1U. 1UZD. YOITTI The Latest Style in T &&4-$ 18 A 'SL-t - TT.nTTrrt lM ou eac'1 account ce4ue on the bank ot Montreal the man who gets it automatically signs a receipt when he endorses the cheque to get his money from the bank. He can not cash your cheque without first signing his name on the back, thus acknowledging payment. It is because of this method of doing business that payment through your bank is the sure, safe, economical way. You need not even call to pay a bill. Just mail your cheque to the person to be paid. Open a Chequing Account with us. BANK OF MONTREAL Established l8i7 Tsui AueU in excess fcf i 700,000.000 FACE POWDER COMPACTS (Inn iv ,um' holdiMK LODKkl Powder, Puff ami Tlh powder rannol spill and il is a grt-at !- o r Hi'' iVM style solid i iike. l oi ' -liort tinif onlv wo are elliiifr one of these casus f o! AltCISSis KACI-: POWDHU for $1.40 t: pr. il 1 ,ll l'i "illc'ti 1; 1 1 1 I ' I'. Sec 'l'in when vim ,i; in mir -(or'' The Pioneer Druggists 3rd Avenue and 6th St. The Rexall Store Phones 82 and 200 CASH Clearance SALE 8 DAYS ONLY, JULY 11 TO 18 Summer Goods Below Cost Coats, Underwear and Raincoats, 25 per cent reduction. Dresses, Skirts and Blouses, 20 per cent reduction. Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and Veils, 12' 2 per cent reduction. Phone 27 DEME House of Quality S T Clin T T P.O. Box 327 Ull1 I' I ft XS ifT ft lyiDHDlUHNMnGN IRIH I "Wr '. II for all you' floors 1 R ARM'S 3rd Avenue. Phone 123 Local and Personal li.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. A real 50c Taxi Service, Brown Taxi. Phono 80. tf You'll like our joall Consum ers Coal Co. Phone 7. tf Anywhere. Anytime. Arthur's axi, STJc; PIuJinnJTS; tf4 La Parisienne Beauty Shop, 'ourth St., Phono 301. tf Two cars at vonr servicp. Sheddon Taxi. Phono 13 4. tf .Moose Pic-nic to Uitrhy Isiand on Sunday. Boats leave Cow Hay: let -'5,000 feet slimlao at '811.50. 'hones 180-1 IS. P. II. Transfer & Taxi. id Hieh and noor can ride nosv 50c. for a taxi to ?o anywhere llrown Taxi. Phone 80. tl The 1U25 Exhibition Prize List is oir the press. Get your conv al (he Exhibition ollices, City Hall. Iloyal Taxi Phono 3i Stunt) it Universal. Dominic llossi, proprietor, formerly with 25 Taxi. . 102 Elliol Cou'mhs, on a chartte ol vagrancy was sentenced to 3(. days in jail "by magistrate Mc-Clymont this morning. .Mrs. Stromdahl and family leave on the Princess Heatriee tomorrow fur Vancouver and Vic toria to spend the summer mouths. Are you building;'? Take ad vantage of this snap. Sliiplap al 1 1.50, a regular bargain. Phones 180-112. P. 11. Transfer & Taxi. 101 Tom Hansen contributed $25 to the city's exchequer thi morning, lie having heeii foiiud guilty of intoxication by Magistrate McClymont. .las Poslullo, proprietor of Hie Iloyal Hotel, wUs fined 50 lliis morning -for serving---heer lo h person who-was. under -the 'Influence of liquor. Nets Mons, who was charged this morning in the police court with being dritiik did not appear and the magistrate declared his iiail of 25 forfeited. II. G. Hall, formerly member of I lie Legislature for Victoria, ar ! i veil Ibis imii'iiiuc on the strain er Prince George. He is inter ested in mines! al hli'wart. 't he llotary Club field day was noslnoned yesterday on aceoun of the rain. II will he held on Thursday next, il was announced, if the wealher is favorable. Tenders for sinks for use at King I'M wart I school, and for desks were not opened by the school hoard last night,-but will be considered at the next meet iug of (lie hoard. Miss Mills, principal of the llorden Street school has recoin mended to the school hoard the securing of another teacher for the Hordeii Street school to lake care of another 'room as there will not be accommodation for the pupils under Hie present arrangement. The secretary was instructed lo advertise for n teacher lo fill Ibis need. A letter from .1. AW was read A letter from .1. W Potter was read al the school board meeting last evening, en closing his account. The ac count covered his previous state- incuts and also an additional charge of 178.10 being amount of interest at H per cent, and making a Inbil in all of 2,K70.- 73, The letter was ordered filed by (lie Hoard, Mr. Poller wrote from Santiago. California. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Picnic. July 12. G V V.A picnic July 10. 1 ti -i- CATARRH ef th BLADDER ?.c Cannula umv bV.fi iimttexy ReutartofcountrrfctU THE DAILY NEWS PAtilS THRRli Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. llreakfast, Lunches, Aflcr-Jioon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Refreshments Our Specialty is Home Made Ice Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or llctail. You will he pleased with our service, Let us please you. KILLAS& CHRISTOPHER Phone 17 Shetlilon's Taxi the original 50c. taxi. Phone 131. tf St. Andrew's Society General Meeting tonight at 8 p.m. The Sale of "Victor" Records will be continued until July 11, inclusive. ltiO Slau Taylor returned lo the city this morning from a short trip south. Lawrence Potlerloii has been taken on as temporary policeman by the local police. Chief Spiller uf the Provincial police arrived back from Hie south tliis morning after takin souio prisoners to Okalla. 'High School Students. l-'ivo hundred dollars awaits you. tie the Fair l.'oanl secretary a'bout the ticket selling . contesl. A swell occupation during tlte sum mer vacation. Miss Helen 'McLeod, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Jarvis McLeod returned lo the city-tliis morning on (be Prince 'George from' the south where she has been at tending school. The Silver CreeEl.ogging Co successors lo the Dutton Log ging Co. brought in llieir loggia donkey from Georgetown yesler day, and will start shortly to get out logs Jor the 'Georgetown Mills. Assistant Fire Marshall McDonald of Vancouver arrived in the city (his morning on the the evening u dance will 'be held in 'Melropolo Hull 'from V 'p.m. to midnight. Kenny Hood's orchestra. Admission 50c. All mem-hers of the order are requested lo meet at Melropole Hull al 7 30 a. 111. Saturday. Ladies to meet later lo be in lime to leave a', 0.15 a in. ' RAILWAYMEN'S LINGO CERTAINLYPECULIAR Edmonton Journal Tells of Somo of Quaint Phrases Used by Engineers and Others Nearly every trade nowadays has ils vocabulary of slang, and railroading is no exception, says; the Kilnionlou Journal. An article in a travel paper gives some examples of the talk in common use among railroaders, including Ihese: The railroad engineer is known variously as "eagle eye," "liog- liead" and "throttle puller"; the fireman -as "diamond pusher" and "tallow pot"; new firemen, student"; brakeman, "shack,"' ground hog," "fielder" and car catcher"; yardmasler. 'switch hog"; yardmasler's of fice, "knowledge box"; yard clerk, "number grabber"; railroad clerk, "paper weight"; track laborer, "jerry" or "snipe"; a non-union man, "shot tail"; a man who slays in the division about one pay day, "boomer." The locomotives are "mills" or kellles"; the heaviest type of engine, "battleship"; lighter type, "hog"; passenger car, "var nished car"; observation Pullman car, "rubberneck car"; box car, "side door Pullman"; coal car, "pon"; steel coal car, "whale belly"; refrigerator car, "reef er"; -freight caboose, "doghouse' or 'buggy' pay oar, "hand wagon" or "family disturber"; a train on which extra fare is charged, "due train"; roof of car, "deck"; riding on roof of car. ileckinig , boards running lengthwise of the roof of a car, running board" or "loepath 'Switching is "shuffling llieni up ; if three cars are lo be cut off you might "amputate three, saw inree, nam! me lliree or scuse three." The overheated journal hearing is a "hot box and to cool a liol box is lo "freeze the hub"; lo set the brakes, "an chor them"; lo set Hie emergency brakes, "wing her"; the rpadpath on the side of lite track is ths "gril" and to have lo jump is hitting the grit"-; missing meal is "flying light",; lo leave the service, "pun (in, ,,(; quit for the day is lo "pin for home"; lo boast is lo "blow smoke GRAVITY PENDULUM TOKYO, July 10. Dr. II. Na ako. professor of physics in the lokyo imperial University, credited with invenlin'- a new pendulum for use in determining Prince George on business con-'gravity. The pendulum is said nected with his department, and t) iJC constructed solely of lung-is being shown around the cityisten, mounted in a special wav. hy Fire Chief I). II. McDonald of! and to be practically free front Hie local department, lie will be in the city for a few days NEWSPAPERMAN AND BRIDE VISIT CITY Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Roberts Spending Part of Honeymoon on Way to Jasper Among the arrivals this morn ing from tlio south were Mr. and Mrs. Aubrev F. Huberts who were married in Vancouver Wednesday evening Just before the boat started ami who are remaining here until tomorrow and will spend a week at Jasper before! reluming to live at Point Grew I The wedding took place at St. I John's Presbyterian Church, .the ceremony being performed by llev. A. H. lloherls, father of the groom and Dr. V. 11. Smith. Mrs. Huberts was Miss Zel'.a Smith who was at the 'University Willi several Prince Knpert students and is a cousin of Mrs. Madiera of Seal Cove. Mr. Huberts is a member of the editorial stall uf die Vancouver Province. .Mr. and Mrs. lloherls are be ing entertained here this afternoon and this evening. L.O.L. PICNIC L.O.I.. picnic lo Dighy Island, Saturday, limits leave at 0.."(0 a.m. from Frizell's float (next lo Dominion Fisheries float and as often thereafter as practicable. Fare adults 50c. children !5c. Tea. cotTe. etc.. provided free. Sports will be held for the children with good prizes. In outside influences. Its inventor claims lite pendulum can withstand heal and magnetic impulses combined WATER SCARCE TONOPAH, Xev., July '10. Water is selling for five cents a gallon in the little boom town of Gilbert on the desert near here. The principal barber slurp of Gilbert has a fully equipped hath tub but there is a sign 'that "Customers must furnish their own water." SALT LAKES SERVICE The Launch "23" will leave Swanson's Float on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Afternoons every half hour from 1 p.m. unlil 0.J0 p.m. ami on other week days at 2, 3 and 0.15 p.m. The last boat home each day will leave Salt Lakes float sharp at 7 p.m. Sunday and holiday picnic parlies specially arranged for. Launches, rowboals and canoes for sale and hire. PHINCK HUPKllT HOAT1IOUSK TOO LATP TO CLASSIFY FOlt SAI.K. -Iltnisdier. K. Hal, Alio .Suxiiiilioiu'. New in January.' Doiiiplolo Willi cne. I'liuni' Hod 511. 102 (canadianT Vacific 'NeaiiwayX 5' "Here they are, son the Corn Flakes with the IIIlf.L EL Vj JLX. A E-J B. N ing, fascinating flavor in the world" The speed breakfast crisp, golden Kellogg'a Corn Flakes. Just pour thm from package to bowl. Add milk or cream. Delicious with fresh or preserved fruit. Sold by grocers everywhere. Served by all restaurants and hotels. CORN FLAKES Ofto-lnih ALWAYS JTflf.fl'f pmttmltd i.r.M.f4 v.tfilf wttpftr pimftt tin ItMf aai iff M tf laktt tf?-cmp. Tlu i$ urn .icfo. it Xfll.ff fatlartf Make this companion! Try any redy-to-at cereal. You won't find another that iCTen approaches the mar veloui flavor found only in Kellogg' Corn Flakes. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert F.r KETCHIKAN. WRA.NCEU, JUNEAU. SKAGWAY Jul, 6, 10. 13, 17. 20. 24. 27, 31 Ftr VANCOUVER, VICTORIA uJ SEATTLE July 4. 8, 11, 15, 18, 22 25. 29 S.8. PRINCESS BEATRICE. Fop BuKdalt, Swanton Bay, Eait Bella Bella, Ocean Falli, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vencouter every Saturday 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamahlp Lines. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD General Agent. Ccrner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailings from Prince rtupert, 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Bwanton Bay, and Alert Bay, Tuesday, 6 P.M. or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bay, and Swanson Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, 8 P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naas River Canneries, Friday A.M. 123 2nd Avenue. 4. Bernsley, Agent. rlnee Rupert. B.O "TRY A NIP TONIGHT." BEST PROCURABLE zifir 7tl)': BOTTLED & GUARANTIED BY MOOUC OP SCOTIANO. M SltMriMXCI SALVVNIf SA.INUVtr. OWfOWNi SCOH The Original Label look for it at the Vendors and insist on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE." This ntlverlisemeiit is not published or displayed hy the Liquor Control Board or hy the Oovernnicut of British Columbia