July 31. 1925. Also Mies .RaacfoeSjMofclas I I House-Ants, Bed Bugs, Fleas, Etc. Q You need a new taADIANl Bathing Cap season We have a vide, assortment of rolur ami sl los S.. I j;i 1 1. Helmet, Aviation. Diving nine prHlih decor-I. utliors. quite "plain. Some have 'bin strap- like the .s ., ne style which ha- the slr.i; (milt iuio ear pockets, !he water out grid" take the pressure nil tin- ears. rji'ige from, each , 25c to 52.00 Rubber Bags to carry HaHiing Suit and Towels I'rom V.. .' $1.75 to $3.75 Ear Stopples, to protect ihr rs while" in Uie water, per ,. ir .... .1 25c Water Wings, to give confidence while learning to swim, , i pair 50c Don't wait until you waul tu u-C these tliiii 's, the jres may lie closed when you need them. Buy now. ORMES LIMITED Wholesale and Retail Druggists 3rdAve. and Gth St. , Phones 82 and 200 FOR SALE Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian psh" & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERTVB.C COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert Prince GeorgePrince Charles 'Sailing? from Vviwe Rupert For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattto and intermediate purls, ' Monday, at 4.00 p.m., uiid Wednesday and Saturday, i n.oo p.m. For Anyox and Stewart -Monday and Friday, i p.m. For Skagway and Alaska l'.u K Wednesday, i.00 p.m. S.S. Prince John for Queen Charlotte Ulands and Vancouver, Fortnightly. OA rtJ. EDMONTON, '"r WINNIPEG, all pollilt ElMTII "t. ,nl1"' AGENCY ALL OCEAN ITEAMSHIF LINES. City Tlckit Offlet, S2S Third A, Print Ruptrt. Phon 260. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert f.t UTCHIUN, WRANCELL, JUNEAU. SUWM W s J?' ? ' F 4' 8 "' 15' 8' "' VANCOUVER, YICTORW in' SEATTU C.mpb.ll R.,.r, M V.,c.mr ...r, SHurd., 11 from Ancy for til SL.mihlp Unit. . .., Qnt. ORCHARD Gntrl W. O. RuP""1' " Cern.r of 4th lr.tl nd 3rd A.nu.. PHnet LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to building next dour to Fruweil H"i- '"P- JI,IOsS from the F.mpre I We carry a full lino of .tnkin.c CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES R0M ,N C0NNECT,0N m,.-?WL Proprietor I Local and Personal 15. G. Undertakers. Phone 41. You'lMike our .oall Consum ers Coal Co. Phone 7. tf Anywhere. Anytime. Arthur's laxi, 50c. Phone 078. If La Parisicnne Beauty Shop. Fourtli St., Phono 301. tf Two cars at your service. hheddoti Taxi. Phone 131. tf Don't fall to attend "Cape-town" concert Monday night. For I lie busy man or woman, a Ilrown car saves money. Phone so. tf Prince Rupert O ner cent bonds for sale, due 1UJ0 to 1U35. Thos .McClymonl. tf t O. B. Hush i a through pas enger on the Prince Rupert 'to day for Stewart. Mrs. C..C. Mills and child re turned from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert llfis morning. Head ' our ad. II may mean 10 to you. Prince Rupert transfer "and Tdxi. Phone 181) 112. tf Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Honiicy and I wo children were arrivals from I lie south on the Prince Rupert this morning. uur low rales Jiave ocen an outstanding success and wc shall rontiuue on this basis. Ilrown Taxi. Phone 80. tf Take a "chicken" to the picnic Ve have I hem ready for the lunch basket. ltulkley Market Phone 571. See our adv. 1 Miss Norma Rogers and Miss Alice Siiencer returned to the ily last evening after having spent a holiday at Lake Kalhlyn near .Suiithers. C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert Caul. D. Donald, arrived from Mil- south this morning shortly after 10 o'clock with 225 passen gers, a large number of whom went east from ,herc on the train. Mrs. Graham of Hays Cove Circle and her daughters, .Miss lluhla and Miss Margaret Graham, are leaving tomorrow morning for Lake Kalhlyn where IllPy Mrs. will spend a fortnight Kiruie's summer camp. at Commencing Saturday, August I, the K.C. Kutchcrs and Grocers, Lid. will discontinue doing iiusi uess . at the store known a Prince Rupert Fish Market, but will rarry on as ufual at their oilier store. Phones 45 and 571. Kest oossible service and quality auaranleed. 170 Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Kalagno, who were married in Prince George last Tuesday, are visitinc in the city. .Mrs. JUiIagno was formerly Miss Myra Renwick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Renwick of Prince George, and Mr. Kalagim is a brother of Charles and William Kalagno of Ibis city. They are on their way to Victoria where I hey will make their home. Good progress is being made by the city on the grading of Graham Avenue iii Westview. The old planks have all been low ered and, with crushed rock be ing delivered from Sixth Avenu West, the work' of rolling and surfacing is now in progress. It is expected that the street will be completed within a fortnight. Tlie cemetery road is also ready to take crushed rock. There was a large turnout of dancers at the Auditorium last night to enjoy the debut of II. M.S. Capetown's jiUz orchestra in local dancing circles. The music was lliorimghb' enjoyed and dancing continued until i 1 o'clock. Tomorrow nbrhl the iconic ul.lt. i.i '.j l.ivv iti.nliuull.il i itiniuiul in ititrJ tend. lui It Iak-Uark to Ktbn CATARRH el the BLADDER Sah. IkcmiiiI fEet Ctpnule Jmiy thnmri nfcmmttrMti THE DAILY ITEWg PAOR THRBF jjj-jj-r i UJ4J ! u Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN D'AY AND NIGHT. Hreakfast, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Refreshments Our Specialty is Home Made Ice ('ream and Confectionery. Wholesale or Retail. You will be pleased with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS&CHRISTOPHER Phone 17 Sheddon's Taxi the original 00c. taxi. Phone 134. If Thomas Gill was fined U this morning in police court for being drunk. 5. Zareill was a passenger for llic interior, on, the outgoing train this "morning. Miss Amelia Pillsbuiy return ed from Jlie south on the Prince Rupert this morning. A charge against Airs. Reid o vagrancy was willnlrawn in tlic police court this morning. Mrs. F. P. Ouinn and daughter returned on the Prince Rupert this morning from the south. Football tomorrow afternoon Acropolis Hill al 3.30. 1I.M.S Capetown" vs. G.W.V.A. Ad mission free. 50c. Mrs. T. W. Heme arrived in the city this morning on the Prince Rupert from Victoria and will spend some time visiting here as guest oT Mr. H,ud Mrs. C. V. Evitl, Graham Avenue. . Capl. G. II. Knowles, D.S.O. eommnnder of II. M.S. Capetown, was a guest and speaker al the Rotary Club luncheon yesterday. Rev. Dr. II. R. Grant told life members of the club uf his recent trip Easjl. Ladies are cordially invited to to our store during th1' " Mrs Mcl)ern,id Graduate of 15 pieces, will play at tliflj ) "f Auditorium until midnight and H,,,e"7' of "l' 1UaHl' ian 1. ' ' hlay af cr- record crowd is expected to al- .f'MManl ,U!v H. S. Wallace Co.. Ltd. j BIRTH. " i ; A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. .lames Parsons, 02 1 Fifth Aveneue Fast, at the Vancouver General Hospital on July JO. NEW YORK FIRE Vancouver. CHIEF WAS HERE Robert II. Mainzcr, honorary deputy chief of the New York City fire department, was a call er at the local firo hall this morning. He was a passenger going north on tiie Princess Louise en route for Dawson on a holiday trip. He found Prince Rupert very interesting. It was his first trip here. bound. WIRELESS REPORT. 8 a,m. DICKY. Cloudy, calm; bar. 30.2 1 ; temp. 'SH; sea miiiooIIi. 8 p.m. spoke Curacao, Hidden In let for Seattle, 488 miles from Seattle. HULL HARIIOR Cloudy, calm, bar. 30,08; temp. 50; sea smooth 8 p.m.' spoke Lome at Reef Is- land northbound for Captain s Cove; 10.50 p.m. spoke Prince Rupert at Ivory Island, north DliAI) TRFi:. Oereast; light S.F.. wind; bar. 30.25; temp. 55; sea smooth. Noon DICKY. Cloudy calm; bar. 30.20; temp. 00; sea smooth. HULL HARHUIl. Overcas: : fresh N.W. wind; .bar. 30.08; temp. 00; sea smooth. 10.30 a in spoke Princess Keatrice al Ivory Island northbound. DF.AD TUFF. Cloudy, calm . bar. 30.2 4; temp. 58; sea smooth 10.15 a.m. spoke Prince John in northbound. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert. II. S. Warne and W. O. Van lerliii. Terrace; T. Kashaw and J. Reid. Usk: J. K. Swanson, Any- Charles Y'ouugman returned to . irs. McClosky, The Pas; M the city this morning on the Mi,mii- st Cloud: Aznes Martin. Prince Rupert from a trip south navion. Iowa; F. L. MacLeod, Central M. Mahlen, St. Paul; Dr. A. P. Ovens and Miss L. Ovens, "Newbury, Out.; Keulah Morgan. Cleveland. Ohio; F. W. Sculaberg "Capetown" Concert In West- allj Thomas llerge, Grand Forks, holme Theatre on Monday at sLn . Marks, A. K. Parker. l.m. Reserve your Ormes Ltd. $1.00. J. Krikevsky was a passenger Umm, and F. A. Kristow. city. km tie train tins morning for Terrace where his family i 'pending a holiday. seats at U- Wultmi nd J. Langford. Kd- Magistrate .McClymnnl Ibi- morniiig fined Tony Korean $50 or, in default, 30 days for bavins liquor on bis place of business. Cinderella Dance Klks Home tomorrow night, - honor large parly American Klks and wives. Everybody welcome. Admission Mrs. W. .llobb went out on the train this morning destined for Hums liko where the family are spending Hio' summer vaca tion. C.P.R. Princess Louise, . Capl Arthur Slater, arrived from t lit south this morning at 9 o'clock with a full passenger list and later sailed for Skagway. Miss May Martin, formerly on the local school teaching slalT. was a passenger for .Skagway this morning on the Princes Louise. She is making t tie round trip. Thero were several parades along city streets this morning of squads from H.M.S. Capetown. The smart appearance of the, men wus a subject of general comment. iwintnn- H. Nichulls and P'- Doherty. II. M.S. Capetown; J. W SALT LAKES SERVICE Launch "23" P.O. Box 23S. will leave the Prince Rupert Koathouse on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons every half hour from 1 p.m. and on other week days every hour from 2 p.m. Launches, rowboats and canoes for sale or hire. PRINCE Rt'PFRT KOAT1IOUS1 Phone 381. Advert iso In Dip Daily New TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ANTED. Experienced house keeper for month of August. Phone Klue 708. 177 ANNOUNCEMENTS Klks Flag Day and dance Thursday. August 13. OPEN TOMORROW! Bulkley Market Formerly Prince Rupert Fish Market Willi full supply or Fresh Keef, Pork, Mutton and Veal Cash and Carry Oven Roast, per lb. nib Steak, per lb. . Pot Roast, per lb. , Hamburger, per lb. Pork Sausage, per Prices . . 12'2o .. 12'c . .. 10c 12'2C Hi. 20c Lean Pork Roast, lb. .. 30o Cooked Meats ami Fish 311 Third Avenue. Phone 574 Phone 209 Richard Garrett representing W. H. M. ROLSTON A CO. Specialising in Portland Canal Mining Stocks. Porter Idaho-Marmot Metals Auto Finishes Can be smoothly applied by anyone because of the waterproof self-leveling Chinese Oil they contain. i No laps or brush mark3; even if put on with a uh'ui-bnom. Color and gloss in one operation. Dry in 43 hours. Each Can tells how to use it. For Sale By STORKS HARDWAHE LTD., Prince Rupert, B.C. PICTURES Just arrived a large assortment of framed pictures l'rices range from $1.85 to $12.40 BARRIE'S Home Furnishings Phone 123. 3rd Avenue Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 T6n Floating Dry Dock Enginoers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle al. kinds uf MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3SF TUG Day Phones 423 K3fl ATS Rupert Marine SHU Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Night Phones 687 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 COMS SPECIAL SELECTED CANADIAN RYE WHISKY fiocct Bona 'under Dam, nion Government supervision The Quality Wliistyof Canada- A since 1859 This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia.