"TRY A NIP TONIGHT." BEST PROCURABLE rr 7A(j' tt SOTTUD 4 UAMHTllD ay. (MM MAM moouci or tcotuno The Original Label look for it at tho Vendors and insist on On ANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE." ; . ideiii'Mit tmt nr displayed liy Uio I, , r Control IWu-.l m- .y the liovi-minciit of Unli-h (jihiiiiliia MONTH END CLEAN UP WICKER FURNITURE 1 only Settee ..I h.ili j-i... $23.00 1 only High Back Chair $9.00 Library Tables ut $29.70, $35.00 uud $38.70 BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. Phone 123. ll'.r lii.of fc.f l:! Hid.. FOR SALE Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & CoW Storage Co., IM PIUNCE RUPERT, B.C. SPECIAL : TRAIN ' to Telkwa Barbecue, Sept. 7 Standard Sleeping Cars and Day Coaches 1 I m. Hnprit II 1' I". 'P- 'I' UVV1 , H ::: a.m. Sept. 7 1.- -w T.-lkw,- ! :" l'm- S,,P- 1 , ltu..-rl s :i" Sl'P- 8 Mop- nu-'lr i! ; i - i - ii nmlr. FARE AND ONE THIRD FOR ROUND TRIP. Mi..- . .in- it. m. i-:..ri. CN.R. Ticket Office. - - - ThIrd Avonue. Or Lo.nl Agent t Ynr Station. LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED lo building next door U VvwH ni--h.-r Shop, ucross fro in Hi'' Km r"-- II"'1'! Vi rni-i-v a full line "I CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNtui James Zarelll Proprietor IE. H. Shockley Planing Mills Re-located at 230 Central Street, Vancouver, t.li additional mai-limr- i.-r tin- matm t .( i.rc of SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEER nKti rarricri in ni k. H' vu humihng .j.K,. ,v inm' din-, I from lite fourec of suppl.V . Local and Personal a. - H.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Anywhere. Anytime. Arthur's laxi, 00c. Phono 078. tf I wo cum at your service. Sneddon Taii. Phone 134. tf For the busy man or woman, a llrown car naves money. Phone 80. tf 'r.-ii F. JIlll, barrister of Hyder, Alaska, passed throush Mie cily today homeward bound. Olof Hanson returned to Kinithers ou lliis morning's Irani alter (pending a couple of lays in town. Westholme Tonight The Bostonlans In High-Class Vau dcvlllo with Mrs. Wallace Reld In "Broken Laws." UI Stewart's Orchestra of Ki- rolith, will play the latest dance mii-ic ami own compositions, in HorIimi Hall during Fair Week 5P2 Mrs. Md Hambliu anj family gone to Vancouver where ilit-y will spend four or five w--ks oh vacation. Mr. Ham trim will iro MMtlri later and ac- i-uiiipany them home. Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Moore and family, who have been on a motor trip to Portland and oiln-r points in I Im uorthwest- tii Male, aw expected home at lie first of th- week. Mr. i,hrr and party of Ju-!!! Iiosloiiiaiit. who will prr-form hi the Went holme Theatre on in lit and tomorrow nlglil, ar- n-d from Naucouver on the t'rniref Alice tills morning. The Catholic ladies will hold a a and sale ol home cooking at i h- home of Mr. Charles P. ilalagno. Fifth Ave. West, on Saturday afternoon from 3 to 6. K'ryone welcome. 200 Hubert Howe, a member of he Chicago (iyro Club, and Mrs Howe were p!iengers on the Princess Alice this morning making lite round trip to Alas ka. They were met on arrival ticre by a delegation from the local Gyro Club. With another crowd of tat"engerx, CP. II. steainc; i'riices A 'ire, ::,!. C. C. Sain-lley. northbound from Vancor- ver to Alaska, was in port froir. tt.3u until It o'clock this morning. The vessel unloaded 3b ions of freight here. J. W. Mcintosh, representing Mnihall- i-IU Co. paint factor). WinniiM-g. arrived in the i-Hy yesterday from a business trip in northern territory. Mr. M-Inttli, who has not been ,in i ti- i-i I since IJI2, remarked ii.on tin1 woiiderful growth of Ho- 1 1 y during the past thirteen years. ANMOUNCeWCNTS Kuigits or Pythias Whist Drive and Dance. August 31. llulklcy Valley Fair at SmiMi-eis, September 3 and 1. ltaptil Church Indies' Ilaiaar, November SC. Metiiilitul St'lci-tion of Fall Millinery Coats and Dresses Including French Beaded Dresses In the Latest shades Mrs. Hotit lias just returned from a buying trip and inviles your iiispeclioti or Hie latest in tho uliuvu Fall Muriel. Bent Third Ave. S Phone 651 Ail SI. Andrew's Ladies' AuxiUarv Itazaar. December 2. Lutheran Cliureh Itaraar. Deccmlirr 4. Ladfos' Aid THE DAILY IfEWB Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE Tho Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. llrcakfast, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Refreshments Our Specially is Home Made lee Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or Hetail. Youwill be pleased with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS&CHRISTOPHER Phone 17 sheddons Taxi the original jOc. laxi. Phone 131. I! When back from Hie holidays try Yalei.tin Dairy. Phone C57 - ' tf Col. J. S. Macmillan left on this morning's train for !ia'bal! Tonight. - S.O.C. vs. fiyros, Acroiiolb Hill, at G.15 ."harp. Mrs. P. E. llalsler returned on the Prince Hupert this morning after a trip south. Our low rales have been an outstanding succes ami we shall continue on this basis, iirown laxi. Phoue 80. tf Miss Isabel Haddock, Metbo diet Church deacoue, who has been, on a trip sOAitii. returned lo the city on the Wince Huperl this morning. Mr. and Mr. P. 11. Liniry, who have been on a three months' trip to Ut Old Country, are expected l.jinc at the first of uext week. A 1 5,000 stock of French Evening downs Afternoon Dresses and Wraps' will be here until Monday. We invite your inspection. Liuv-rsal Trading Co. 201 Dance Tomorrow Night, Met-ropole Hall, commencing at 9 o'clock. Special accordlan dance music by Reldar Anderson. Everybody welcome. Admission, dents 75c, Ladles 25c. llulklcy Valley S.-venlh Annual Fair imllioru -1 i-L sit :: and I. Three clays oT wonderful xhibits; two days of field and track sport; two .lays of thrilling horse races; 'grand boxing concert on Sept. J: annual lair dance on Sept. i; music by 28 piece baud. Mr. and Mrs. Fifd Hi-uniim will leaw on the steamer Prince iteorge next Monday for Vancouver en route to Chicago where they expect to make their H ere an dTh ere The fint batch of last winter's fan brought from the Far North by the steamer "Distributor," from Ale-La rile, has arrived at Edmonton, Alta, and Is valued at approxi-mately $1,000,000. Good catches of furs were reported throughout the north. Sockeye salmon fishing around Vancouver, B.C., for the first three weeks of the current season, while not as active as last year, has, so far, resulted in fairly good catches. The latest reports indicate a catch to date of 55,000 cases, which is 2,000 cases less than last year. While the members of Dean Sinclair Laird's party of school teachers from Ontario is returning East from their tour of the country the party of British teachers, who landed in Canada recently, is now travelling through the West on a special Canadian Pacific train to gain knowledge of the country and information concerning its resources. Construction of the half million dollar storage and power dam on the Muskosh River, authorized at its last session by the Ontario Legislature, has been commenced. The proposed work is designed to control the flow from the Muskoka Lakes basin and will enable the linking up of power development in that district with the Eugenia-Severn system. Passenger traffic over Western lines of the Canadian Pacific Rail way to date this summer has been particularly heavy, and a large num ber of special trains and special cars being operated for British, Cana dian and American tourists. Lake side and summer tourist travel to the annual exhibition at Saskatoon and other Western points required the operation of special trains. Construction of one of the largest and most modern departmental stores at Winnipeg, Man., by the Hudson's Bay Company will be proceeded with immediately, according to an an nouncement by Mayor Webb of that city. A start upon the company's building programme here was as sured, stated Mayor Webb, with the passing of a by-law by the City Council providing for a memorial boulevard flanking the Hudson's Bay property. During the first half of August two important Ontario railway towns celebrated their Old Home Week and held pageants illustrative of their local histories and industrial activities. These were North Bay and Smith Falls, both of which held CI'.R. Days and were the meeting points for thousands of railroad men, who assisted in the pioneering work of the districts. The Old Home Week at North Bay marked the graduation of that town to full-fledged city hood. The funeral in Montreal recently of the late G. M. Bosworth, chairman Canadian Pacific Steamships, was attended by E. W. Beatty, chairman and president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and nearly all the directors and executive officers of the company. An impressive and dignified procession followed the ceremony, a cortage being formed by the Company's police and officers future borne. They wJ go F-ist! "d men from the crews of Cana- from Vancouver dian National Jasper Park. via Uu Cana-Iluilway and Motorship llellingliaiii, Capl. I.en Williams, was in from Ket-cliikau yesterday afternoon he-tween I o'clock and, 8.30 discharging 8,700 cases of salmon at the ocean dock tor transshipment east ovor the Canadian National Railway. The Pacific Stevedoring Co. niadt another iwnnl unloriluis I he cargo of the Mellinghaci aver aging 1.150 case per hour. C.N. It. steamer Prince Huperl, ' Capt. D. Donald, arrived from I lie south on time at 111.30 litis morning and will sail at 1 litis afternoon for Stewart and Anyox. The vessel 'jhi 12 passengers, 110 of wfioiii vvenl Fast hy (rain. The latter number included 31 members of the Cincinnati laglei Lodge on their way home affe,r having attended a convention lu Seat I In. CP.lt. froigliler Prince F.na Capl. W. Palmer, arrived tt port nl 9 o'clock this morning ri-oni Skagway and ley, Straits ports where delivered a car- go of Coal and explosives. The) vessel is loading 100 tons ofj fertilizer nl the Huperl Marine! Products plant jaiid will sail for tho MHith this . ufternoonJ calling at cntinery point!" en rou to lo Vancouver lo load salmon. She has teen over three weeks on this voyage. ' dian Pacific steamships. A party of thirty prominent American society people, scientists and artists succeeded recently in blazing a new passage along the Wolverine pass across the northern Canadian Pacific Rockies with the Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies. The Riders this year have many famous men among them and six separate countries are represented. Twenty of the members wear gold and enamel buttons, showing that they have ridden 2,500 miles along th mountain trails Mrs. Arthur Dailey and daughter, wlio have been holidaying In the south, returned home on the Princess Alice this morning. SALT LAKES SERYICE Launch "23" will leave the Prince Huperl ltoathouse 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, row boats and canoes for sale or hire. PHINtU-; lll'PKRT HOATHOUSH Phone 381. WSBB aW liif I to tatnt CATARRH ef the BLADDER Jill, Jraual Each Ceosule otarsrame & I meet the insistent demand for aPyp I Ir.'t Cheese Li a convenient SMALL pacLage, wc havepro-. w duccd ihij handy Yi-Vo. carton. - It is the pure, wholesome, satisfying ' IP Kraft Cheese ycu know so well, made fl safe by parte u.-izinj and kept safe all 9 the way t- your table by the protecting m tinfoil wrapper. m It comes in a blue box that you can M recognize by the Kraft trade- mark on m sides and tncU. At all food shops. ' K Kraft Cheat is told cho R by Hit illcc, pound. 4b. lb czxton, 5-lb. box cr.J in Two Candy Specials! Banquet Jelly Wafers Tender Jelly Patties in Mini anri assorted Fruit Flavors at 40c lb. Purest Milk Chocolate Three kinds: Plain Milk, Peanut Milk, and Almond and Filberl Milk, at 50c lb. ORMES LIMITED The Rexall Store. The Pioneer Druggists. 3rd Avenue and 6th Street. Phones 82 and 200 Films developed and printed for amateurs. Mail orders have prompt attention. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert Prince George Prince Charles Sailings from Prince Huperl For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and mleimeriiate ports, Monday, at 1.00 p.ni., and Wednesday and Saturday, at 0.00 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart- Monday and Friday, p.m. For Skagway and Alaska Purls. Wednesday, i.OO p.m. S.S. Prince John for Queen Charlotte Islands und Vancouver, Fortnighlly. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCS RUPERT DAILY icpt SundM 11.30 iu. Tor Prince Oeortr. EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all points EtiU-ro. Ciosd. L'nltid sutes, AOENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Cltf Ticket Offlet, B2S Third AtH Pflncs Rupwt. Phon 20- (CANADIAN? PACIFIC Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Fw lETCHIUN. W RAN CELL Jl'NEAU, SIACWAY F VANCOUVER. VICTORIA ui SEATTU Atol 7. 10. 17, 21. 28, 31 Ai(nl S. 8, 12, IS. 22. 26 ii. rsnitM siaiu for Bultdati, Swtnton By, Em Btll Bllt, Ocean Fills, Nimu, Alert By, Campbell Rlter, and Vancouier eterf Saturday 11 a-m. Agency for all Steamship Llnee. Full Informatlen from W. C ORCHARD Oeneral Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Salllnrs trniD rrlncs Rupert, or VANCOUVER, 'VICTORIA, Swaneon . and Alert Bay, Tueeday, P.M. ;or VANCOUVtR, VICTORIA, Alert Bay, and Soanson Bay, Saturday, 10 A. Si. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naae Rler Cannerlea, Friday A.M. Ul End Avenue. i. Barnaley, Agent. Prince Rupert. B.O. Sm1Hbi