juJv "3, 1025. PillllliPI V v xRy It ' r"8 COFFEE You need a new OR M Price range from ?3Z3iiijimiijii H eT 11110 season liuvc u witty asMirlnu til oi eoiur ami -:ylcs s i . 11 L'lmel, Aviulion, iJiving miiiio prHUi deeor-ii uilit'ih miitc plain. Sonic have chin !-trap- like Hie Hiiuina' iiio style which has the strap built into ear pockets, . (! the water out and lakes the pressure ufr the ears. pi-, range from,' each ... 25c to $2.00 Rubber Bags to carry HalJiing riiiit hud Towels from . . ...... ...... $1.75 to $3.75 Ear Stopples, lo protect llie ear while in the water, per ' pair . . ; '. 25c Water Wings, to give confidence vhili learning to swim, per pair 50c liiiirt wait until you want to use these thinirs, the ma be closed when yon need I hem. Hoy now. ES LMITED Wholesale and Retail Druggists SrdAve. and Cth St. Phones 82 and 200 PICTURES Just arrived a large assortment of framed pictures $1.85 to $12.40 BARRIE'S Home Furnishings Phone 123. FOR SALE Halibut G 3rd Avenue ear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian pish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert--Prince George- Prince Charles Sailings trom Prune IUih-i'I Tor Vancouver, Victoria, Seatte ;uu! uii.erm di.de ports, Monday, al '(.00 p.m., and Wednesday and Saturday, a' 0.00 juu. For Anyox and Stewartt-Moiiday and Friday. I1-'"-ForSkagway and Alaska Ports, Wednesday, -1.00 p.m. S.S. Prlnco John fur Queen Charlotte Islands and Vancouver, iVlnighlly. PA88ENQER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT Daily rnMANTDN DAILY EDMONTON, c,pt iun)U JQ m, rur .rrin.-o GO'.ritl'. WINnipeo, in points Eaiurn cinmln. Unlu.rt Slatt. AQENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Clt. Ti.t Tlekal . . hon 80- Oftlet, B28 Third Am., Prlnca Rup.rt, UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. i. smilniri truin Prince n-ivcrt. fl, "2C0UVR, VICTORIA. Sw.nton B, .nd Al.rl Bay, Tu..di. t 'f 10 A.. VANCOUVER) VICTORIA, Al.rl B.,, .nd Sw.n.on B, 8lurd, ''ANYOX. ..... ...... . - oikvvkui, una,, r.m. Fop , 121 no S L5JfM',0N " ''' Cnn.rl. Frld A.m. ..HI, 4. Btrnl( All Print Rum'I. "-0 Local and Personal U.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. You'll like our joall Consum ers Coal Co. Phone 7. tf Anywhere. Anytime. Arthur's Taxi, 5oc. Phono 678. tf I.a Purisicnno lleauty Fourth St., Phono 301. Shop, tf Two cars at your service. Sneddon Taxi. Phone 134. tf Trades and Labor Council meeting tonight. Important. l'or 1 lie busy man or woman. a mown car saves money. Phoni HO. II n..u i . . wui ww raies nave Jieen an outstanding success ami we shall continue on this basis. Uruwn laxi. Plioiic B0. If H. llartlett of the Hank of .Montreal sialT returned lo the cny yesterday from 'terrace where he has heen relieving in I he hank there. we're on. Where to? The Moose Picnic, Sunday, July 26 Boats leave Cow Bay from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Full line of sports with nood prizes. Gents $1.00, Ladles and children free 171 Mrs. Charles Morris and three dauslilers have arrived in the city from Siuilhers and will spend Iwo or three weeks visit inn with Mrs. Norris' parents .Mr. and Mrs. J. V. lis ley, Os home Home. Mrs. Mcintosh of Edmonton who is visiting in the city with her daughter, Mrs. W. I. Vance had a seizure in the Weslholini' Theatre last night and had to h removed. She is reported to be recovering today. Tiie sailing yacht, Invador, carrying Don l.ee, l.os Angeles auloniuldle millionaire and lii parly on a cruixe lo Alaska, left port al 5 o'clock last evening for Ketchikan after having spent a couple uf days here. .Mrs. J. J. McDonald returned lo the city on the' train yesterday afternoon flrom Vancouver. While in Vancouver Mrs. Mc Donald was visilcd by tier daughters Mrs. V. C. Heidi of California and Mrs. Willard Gib son of Portland. Governor General Lord Ilyn and his parly arc making their trip down the Mackenzie lliver through the Northwest Territory on the river steamer Distributor which formerly plied on the Skeena Jtiver between Prince Ru pert and Hazellou. On last evening's train there irrived a tourist parly under the leadership of Miss Adalene llardisty of Ciucitmatli. They sailed for the north on the Prince Ruperl and will return to Vancouver on the saibe boat. This is the third year Miss llardisty has escorted a party through here. Miss Isobel Morrison, special representative for Crescenl Mapeline will be pleased lo meet the ladies of Prince Huperl on Friday and Saturday of this week al I lie Table Supply, where she will demonstrate the many de light fill baking advantages of Mapeline. See advt. in to-mor row evening's paper for further particulars. Thomas Deasy, formerly In dian Agent al Masselt, figures proiuinenlly in an article published in the Victoria Colonist lasl Sunday entitled: "Old Fire Chiefs Recall Vivid Experiences of the Past. There also appears a picture of Mr. Deasy who was fire chief in Victoria for several years after IHHU. Mr, Deasy, who was recently superannuated as Indian Agent, is residing again in Victoria. All shoes are easily sninca with. mm. Shoe Polish TI iltndarct ts value Evrvbodykoo3 thsqtMlity Compare the quantity THE DAILY rTEWi PAOB THRKf Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Hrcakfast, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre HofrcSlimcnts Our Specialty is Home Made Ice Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or Retail. You will be pleased with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS & CHRISTOPHER Phone 17 Removal sale., Mrs. Gralilman. Head the ad Slieddon's Taxi the original 50c. taxi. Phono 134. tf Prince Huperl 0 per cent bonds for sale, due IW20 lo 1035. Thos McClymont. ti Don't forget the Strawher Social on St. ' Andrew's Church rounds tomorrow afternoon. Don't forget (he dance, Friday July -Ji, Elks' Home in aid of Miss I. aura Frizzed!, Klks' and Skeena lliver Candidate fur Hx- hibilion Scholarship. Admission 75c and 50c 161) Mrs. A. W. McTaggart, arrived in town yesterday from Anyox and left on this morning's train for the Hill Farm at Terrace where she will spend some week on holiday. Mr. McTaggart will join her later. William (iibb, of Anyox, ac compauied by .Mrs. (iildi, hi mot tier, recent residents Prince Huperl, arrived in the city yesterday from the smeller lowi on (heir way through to the Oolsu Luke country on a holiday trip. They will slay over for day or two before proceedin east. Mrs. S. V. Cox, Mi's. .1. L. Mc Iiitosh and Mrs. W. S. Ilammom returned lo the- city yesterday from 'terrace where they accompanied Mrs. Hays on an ollicial visit to the Hebekah Lodge there. t hey were able- lo 'attend the ollicial opening of the Terrace bridge at 11:30 in the morning and later had luncheon with the Vancouver Hoard of Trade parly who were entertained by the terrace citizens. MRS. GEORGE JAMES DIED LAST NIGHT Wife of Well Known Restaurant Man Dies In General Hospital The death occurred lasl even ing al llie Prince Rupert General Hospital of, Mrs. George Giam- ourones (.lames) wife of one of llie proprietors of llie Huston Cafe. The deceased had been ii.i a delicate slate of health for some lilllc lime and. while .if was hoped her condition would not prove serious, it later devel oped that little hope was enter tained for her recovery. A little more than a year ago the de ceased came lo this country and shortly afler arrival became (he bride of Mr. .lames. Deceased was a native of Greece. Die funeral will take place on Sunday and interment will be in l-'alrview. IMMENSE CHICAGO CHICAGO, July 23. The new Union station, covering thirty-five acres and costing $0,000,000 was 'formally opened today. The station is one of hftrgesl in the world and has accommodation for 300 trains daily. POLICE TUQ-OF-WAR. VICTORIA, July '.'3. In the feature event of llie Inlernalion-al police sports on Wednesday, tho Seattle police lug-of-war (earn defeated the Vancouver, police '.earn by two nulls in Ihrei ' ARDINAL'S FUNERAL IS SET FOR SATURDAY Imposing Services Planned For Head of Catholic Church In Canada UUKHFG, July 23. The funer al of the late head of the Romian Catholic Church in sanada, Uar- linal Hegin, whoso death look place Sunday, will be 'held isalur- :iy morning. The service will take place in the restored basil ica, his cathedral. While the asilica is not ready lo be used for the ceremony, special ar rangements have been made so that the body of the , deceased cardinal may be received al the loor of his own cathedral, A pecial corps of workmen have been preparing the church for the service The canopy over the high allar is already in place, and it will be used lo cover a temporary altar. Die scaffolding creeled in other parts of the church is bein lorn down and the whole church arranged so that sealing aecom limitation may lie found for as. many as possible. His F.xcellcncy Mgr. Pielru Di Maria of Ottawa, apostolic dele gate to Canada, or one of the four American cardinals, will cele brate the funeral mass. The funeral oration will be de livered by Monsignor noss, bishop of G-aspe. Tomorrow the oily of llie deceased prelate will he taken from his palace lo the basilica, where it will be in slate until Saturday morning. It has been in stale throughout the week in the palace. COLORADO CLOUDBURST DOES LARGE DAMAGE TRINIDAD, Colorado, July 23. -Trinidad and the surrounding eounlry was visited late Wednes day nighl by cloudbursts which caused properly damage of SKlO.noO, mostly to washed out bridges and highways. No loss of life is reported. FISH SALES American 'Panama. 20.0UO, lo Canadian Cold Storage Co. at 10c and 5c President, 21,000 to Atliu Fisheries al 10c and 5c. Canadian Kaieu, 10,500,, to Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co. at 12.5c and 7.5c. 4 White Lilly, 0,500, to Atliu Fisheries at 11.00c and 7.5c. May Flower, 5,000, to Atlin Fisheries al 11.00c and 7.5c. Swinig, 1,00(1, to Royal Fish Co. al 12c and 7,5c. STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS For Vancouver Monday ss. Prince George, p.m. Tuesday ss. Cardena, 5 p.m. Wednesday ss. Prince Charles, U p.m. Saturday ss. Venture, 10 a.m. ss. Princess llcatrice, 11 a.m. ss. Prince Rupert, C p.m. July 25 ss. Princess Louise, p.m. 2 'J ss. Princess Charlotte, p.m. SALT LAKES SERVICE the Launch "23" will leave Swahson's Float on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Afternoons every half hour from t p.m. until 0.30 p.m. and on other week days al 2, 3 and G.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 fori Launches, rowboats and STATION OPENED -1 u Windy City Structure Covers Thirty-five Acres and Cost Six Million Dollars For Colic And Cramps Pains In The Stomach THERE'S NOTHING TO EQUAL It hog born in uso for the past eighty years; its action is pkasant, rapid, r. liable and effectual, Jid relief come promptly. lie sure that you get "Dr, J'owler'i" when you ask for it. Iut up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited. Toronto, QdU (canadianT PACIFIC ; Dependable Service For more than a century the Bank of Montreal has endeavoured to serve its customers loyally and well, ever mindful of the fact that a Bank's charter is justified by the willingness of the Bank to play a constructive part in the economic life of the community it serves. Through a widespread system of Branches, each of which has behind it the entire resources of the institution, it makes avail-able to small and large customers alike an adequate and dependable service. BANK OF MONTREAL Established iU7 Julius Caesar Never Bought Lumber From us but you will always buy It after your first order has been delivered We.are agents for the Prince Itupcrt Spruce Mills and can tpiote you attractive prices on their products: Cedar Timbers and Shiplap. ' Cedar Boat Lumber. Spruce and Hemlock Finish. Spruce and Hemlock Flooring. Spruce Shiplap. Spruce Dimension. ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 110 and 564. SALMON TROLLERS He fore outfitting it will pay you to inspect our line of Trolling Gear. We have a new line of Salmon Hooks, Swivells, Cuttyhunk and Gear of all kinds. In our slock you will find everything you require r Anchors, Rope, Chain, Marine Hardware of all kinds, Hull and Copper Paints, Galley Stoves and Utensils. If it's fur the boat we have it. Hoats are lost every year by fire have you gut your Pyrene Fire Extinguisher yet? We sell them. Call and sec us. STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 710 Second Ave. (Near Post Office) Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Fw IETCHIMN, WRANCEU, JUNEAU. SKACWAY Fm VANCOUVER. VICTORIA ui SEATTLE 8.8. PRINCESS BEATRICE. M, 6. 10. 13, 17. 20. 24. 27. 31 Jalt 4,8, 11. IS, IS, 22. 2529 For Butdl, Bwanton Bay, Ettt Ball Ball. Ocaan Fall. Namu, Alart Bar, Campbali Rlar, and Vancoutar avarr Saturday 11 a.m. Aganey for all Statmahlp Llnaa. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD Oantral Agant. Cornar of 4th Straat and 3rd Aanua, Prlnoa Rupart, B.C. LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED lu building next door lo Krizzcll Huleher Shop, across from the Km press Hotel Wo carry a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES 80CIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Proprietor