Aur H, 1925. passrx ittT n? tmc Graining Process The only practical graining system by which anyone can successfully apply Beautiful, lustrous hardwood grain effects over old dirty soft wood floors, doors, woodwork and furniture. Costs about 3 cents a square foot, is washable and will outwear most liardwood finishes. Learn to grain in 5 minutes at any Chi-Namel store, For Sato By STOHKS HARDWARE LTD., PHnoe Rupert, JLC. Canad zsvs. B5C GEOTG. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. aw. "uveri.m-nt , i ....h'SWncJnii-i'-"' PICTURES Just arrived a large assortment of framed pictures f'. '! $1.85 to $12.40 BARRIE'S Home Furnishings Phono 123. 3rd Avenue C0A3T STEAMSHIP SEnVICE i S.S. Prince Rupert Prince George Prince Charles u- ' .mi IV' , " t For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle i :ertiiili.il- porK " ,v, , . in . . ,. N ! ami Saturday. " !' Ml. For An -x and SUwrt -Mond.i and jf-ilay. 4 imu. For Skyway md A ! A .il.day.O run. S.S. p n.e John for Qi.t-ci cnrottf1tanJlMid Vancouver, 1,4 I rlntphtly. raMtnotN tsuhus imvi nfnuor atirrnT SA.'LT rt.tnt um4f II o m ' ' 1 ' " ' iw-rav. IOWONTON, 0t1C Itt CCCA STSMSHil UNCS. e i Tititt oirus, mi Tkv . r- rniHi. sm. UNION bTEAMblllP COMPANY OF4 B.C., LTD. fttliiix n mart Prt. )f ViCOUVIR. VICTORIA, sS . '"r 6 p ' VAKCOUVtR, VICTORU, A 'srtflUr. . Stu-dJ, 10 10X. Alter AH. ITCiaiART. MMll. .. f 'OUT SIMPSON in NtM rit' Cmim. rnatt . .... TUG BOATS Day Phone 'Inff r ;g Rupert Marine Prclucts Ltd. Night Phones G87 539 Gr. 601 Black 735? i Local and Personal 11.0. Undertakers, Phone 41. Anywhere. Anytime, 'taxi, 50c. Phone 078. Ml IIICC 'Wb I(hC1RiF 8.30. Arthur' tr regului two earn aLjjyour service. Sheddon Taxi, jjbone 134. 11 ' -L . . He sure to hfeffifioloiiel KaoV Salvation Army Jljb tonight. When hack from the holidays, try Valentin Dairy. l'Jione 037. For tbe 'busy man or woman. a Jlroun car save money. Phone HO. if MrUae Ilros. have been eivn contract hy the school board fe me supoly of a quantity Of new desks. ' Uur low rale have heen an ouUUihllng ucc-8 ami we shall coniinoe on tui basis, llrown last. l'Jione 80. tf VccounU lotilliiiK alKHit ?l. 5(H) including janitors' salanci" for I ha inonUi of July were pa il for yuieiil by the aetioo' hoard last night. Jihn King, porl strwnrd of the 'uiadiati National Coast leatfi- -li'l". is making the round tri; mi (he Hlratner I'rinw Ituueri uliii-h i in port Unlay. A. Haiikx, manager of (he H i;. SiKer untie, anil .Mr. la:ik ire paitrtrnpertf ffoin? Uirougli on I In- I'ruire Hupert today hounr from VaniHiuver to Stewart. Mi Solloway, bead oeralini' nure Hi the (ieneral Hospital will -ail on Hie Prince Louiwe 'in Saturday to !pemi. the sum iimt mcMt ion ..in Vaaeouver and MMilhcrn cities. Th school board lat tiifffcl accept ed a tender ot 'I$.fJMfc lr KUxHt for Ihe (tatntteff i room in IkKdon SUeiet Sfltwol. silver-ides Dro. bid tli madden. ... and L. U..Uft. ;Jiuir' ltofie!.T reported t? to -Hiiini board last ninl ( le uronmN of Ihe IIjh Stem ii.(l -. liiMii had been are.it VI iiniiii'v ! and UlMtUt doubt'')! in Mic Hnoufili work lhal has been fori,- there during recent weeks -, D. ehubert of the govern- lueui ii'l.'niaiih office, Mrs. Hfiitj licit and"oinly are sailinK wniori iw allernoon on tbe Priu fjfil I."iiife for Vancouver en Wvrte In the Armstrong? and TO-iiun diatrict in the Okanaua'i rail 'y here they will spend imontns iioiitiaytliK. Tin' ttpru' aaainst Sam Rss -I '1'orta LssiiiKtoii of having liimr (or sale was dismissed by II. F. Mc- St St iauilniry iiiiilrary Mapistrt Mapistrale l.eMh. inxlhe provi ci'ui i -,y el idsy afb l"!M''.'viir. raidiii): tnciul polin- fternooh. The lloss' pre- nii-i'- infill two harfids of beer lint no Sjajscs. TI(P defence, wlni'li wasJjponducli(V by L. V. I'ii i nil ire. nji Hint there was no eviilt'iHv f aetual aie. Act inn Iiiii'i'tor Spiller pioseculed. CIimiIcs Writfit and It. Dri'i.'. li'Jc(j;ili-. iifijlic Hrilisll Passen- iter AKcit'JrAsiciation. were ar rivals in the 'ily from Hie smith n Ihe Prince Rui'ir! tins moni- iiik lhcy arelv'isitinK the dis- (Mf Is JU4mIi M trfn. CATARRH BLADDER rh dapunle. AtlM .c.rsrsi.efjrWJ Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Kreakfaxt, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Hefrcsluncnts Our Hpeeially Is Ilorne Made lee Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or Retail. Professor Pryce'a String Orchestra will render apodal music Saturday evening KILLAS&CHRISTOPHER Phone 17 Sheddon's Taxi- Hie original 50c. taxi. I'lione Ul. if Reduction on price of lumber. Albert & McCaffery offer shlplap at $15 per thousand. Phone 116. tf Dry Dock tdfsket I'licnic to Diz- vy Island. Sunday, August 11 Doats leave Dry l)ok between 10 .m. and 12 nooit Adults 50c. noon. i.... ------ -r - i eM of !'ll "ir USUlruiTlJo.,,.,; ... : . r'cruuipiit Me British Coluititua. rlar i 183 Jut the needr, article for NinrtuientK. KlBlliiic- bundle "5 for tl" d'Wvered. 1. It. Trausfer & Taatt Vinijnts I8'J and 112. 188 Mr. II. H. Tnmiyne ami her lauKhtcr!, AuifT- and Frames are sailing (onwm-ovv afleruonn on the l'rincc Mat' for Vie-toria and Seattl on a vacation trip. $F W. J. Alder, fttftBer resident of Prince Rupert ail extensive pro perty owner h Victoria this 1: be here for nrction with hi Col. Panel, Military His rive in the I his afternoon visit of ins. North D.C. llejrin proen-d south lo arrived from ing. He wi'i 1 days in con- al interest?. nmiroin MlHH taut oillcer tor 11, will ar- flsji fu Uie East y his annual be First He will w after We have just been nolifrwu rj' a reduction in price fromUie miiif and are pleased lo olTerTHir famous Edson Coal, lump sacked b-hered tli.Ud, Egs 13.00 for August delivery only. Now i Ihe lime to et yur winter sup ply. Prince Iluiert Feetl GoJ I'Uonc a. Mrs. A. McDernipU, mother Irving MrDcrtuott of Ihe Par "leveiioring" JO.s mil Here, a Miss Carol T Hon. Dr. S. in the city tin i rn i itu. ant Mr and MrJTJ r Jfieauierjj'e.n. ...fl!fiifii:?.IiflVitiJ hf S,,u Tot?h 41'riucei Slffof3?Il.e1 ibiURhler wl0, arri south Ibis the "puesls a' lrel Ritchie, H'ti Fourth Avenu West s. A. Corley i- in town from Lome Creek where he is eontin- ii mini ii i! o ration-, and wi! be here until the end of tic week. Mr. Corley reitorls that J. liedway i- driiu a 500 foot lunnel on Ihe property at Doreen which was last year under de- eloTflm iit by J. F. Duthie. The school iioard deoltjled last nitfht not to lake tiieytbershii' Ibis year in Die ll.Ck School Trus lees' Asicialiott.Mt coiu-tiuluicalibn giving noticthat th Sniiual ciinxHiUJOit of llnvAssoc- rici to acplr7 ' informal ion In wouhllhhebi ljp?Jrtri.s reiranl -lojrieuliiire ntnUliujTl cioberT and rJ&stim; lleiuiMitTvTTh a vievSlwi " tee of K!8fiwi Lcliti HvilTsh finisraiilglf rfho ttiUS '''"t"'"'? .U'. Dotiiiiinin iwul Will trninOTlu.ilhi Tg, , jjly4 until-tomorrow wliiry!rt'- ri-aular nlatx; tuootfnit will, proceed to 'liielitue . Iloant f gmm' Trustee They were met by l-'raiiVr SftsWM'181 ' ,i"l,iHuKJn the ci't and Joe Scot omnjil'pe of lie lrianajaiie,H - T":rTTTBkiifcsFiiillWW Is, h . rBSSWslBSS& i ' A lo Purchsis a,tJ5'lra4.l,.hUfuile t Awum Hirer. 1 4Wtr..lecOHilic.tm nun i'i i-ji t - 1 JJi'iWH'W. (Iffehatntii TIso present ,ytv.uui. ipiii i... ii. urine. e 11 11. (lochesler and S. iim:-tone nit Secretary W. iiye Tin fc W. O. Kulu.: has iieuiiMitt diu k the p:ui elPdlliacK on s Mary, Princess St llupert 14 1 j'l. It..' - ''".' lHed fh eWrtp' t,6 ikuiiui'i' s. uuu ksK.i a.aa n f'eaiiililliiC telilliitBmv5K 0B she wiU ioi ' lock n RELATIVE OF LOCAL LADY WHO VISITED HERE IS NOW DEAD Colonel Rlfenberick, Hero of World War, was Brother-in-law of Mrs. McLeod Word has just been receivel here of the death at .San Diego on August 1 of Col. Richard Parker llifenberiek, U.S.A. (re tired , brolher-in-law of Mr. Jams McLeod of this city, who made a wide circle of friendi here when he spent the summer of 1013 in Prince Rupert. He was fatally stricken with apoplexy on the Coronado gilf course on the afternoon of August 1 and he died that evening. One of the notable American heroes in the World War, th' late Col. ItilTenberick was widely known on account of his Ion? service in the United States Army. In 1!MG he served at Ihe San Diepo Exposition as a mili tary aide. He was in commanl of a regiment of United Stales troops ol the second division in France when he was decoraled by General Petain with the Cro't de Ouerre for signal bravery in leading his troops "over the top in I 'J 1 8. He was overseas two years and was the winner o) many oilier decorations. The lale Col. llifenberiek wa 53 years of age and was u native of Cincinnati, Ohio. His funeral look place at Portsmouth, Obi? His mother ' and father died within a year before he expired He was well known as a golf an.' bridsc uiayer and "all around good spurt."' BURIED TODAY WITH MILITARY HONORS Funsral Took Placo This After noon of Murdoch Montgomery Who Died on Wed nesday Wilh semi-military honor the funeral took place this af ternoon at 2 o'clock from the H.C. Undertakers' Parlors to Fairvicw Ometery of the late Murdoch Montgomery, war. vet eran, who died In the Prince Ruoerl General Hospital on dneday afternoon. Deceased, who .was a native o Scotland, wa-tfff"years of ape ami had been 'etljfafrnd in fisbin? He was brought (to, Ihe rily from Port Simpson a few days before his death. Rev. Dr. II. R. Grant officiated al the funeral and the pallbearers were Malcolm Mr Arthur. James Campbell, Harry Landrey. Jock jhil. Dave Muir and A. M. Cox. Tie "Last Post" was sounded al sraveside by Iluglf r William Ranee. MVinoiip those sendinpr flowers 're: ireat War Veterans' As- ociatiou. Deep Sea Fishermfn's Union, (Seorpw MeAuley. Mr. and Mrs. Johu Mch'entie, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McLeod. Miss IJelle Muckeniie, N. McLeod, X. McKay, Munto McDonald, Knox Hotel and Mr. and Mrs. D. Clennie. Ii. G. Lal'niee returned on the Prince Hiiert this inornim: from a Irip south. J. F.. Miller, eusloms inspector, arrived in Ihe city from the south on the Prince Rupert llib moi-nili?. C.N.R. steamer Prince Ruprrl, Cupl. D. Donald, arrived from lha south on time al 10:30 t'jis niqrnii with over 200 passen- y,s. 100 of whom proceedec Kiftt l y Ihe regular I rain lj wlilcli two addilional sleepers .vi!fj?atlached. SALT LAKES SERVICE Launch "23" will leave the Prjnee Rupert Uoalh'mse on Thursday. Saturday and Sunday afle-rtunlns every half hour from NSfti.iu. and on other week days efj'ry Hour fom2 p.m. tjnuni'hes. fnJIalp or il'sftM I i mm? row boa Is and canoes hire. HI PF.RT IlOATHUUSi: bonotffJ HEALING SOOTH I KG 1 INTISEPTM iyrxfiSiit'i mm PACK THRKJS Foot Troubles? joint y XJ M vh UNDER Cm i INSTEP CALLOUSES HbJ FREE DEMONSTRATION By DR. LIDDLE, Monday, August 17, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Seren pmoni oot of every ten have some form offnot trouble.' It may be weak or broken-down arches, weak anklet, crvrift, calloutet or buniont or probably a case ot tired, aching, painful lee t. Renrdlesa of what may be the nature ol your tuflering, yoo will find quick and permanent relief, Chi neck, at our Foot Comfort Department. Foot Comfort Expert to Serve You For the benefit ol all loot uf!err. thin store has arranged with The Scholl Mfg. Co., for the iervicrs ol one of Dr. Scholl's most skilled demonstrators, who will be at nor tcxe to give free foot comfort dernonttra tions on the above date. Evry loot sufferer should take advantage of this exceptional oinxirtunity. Free Pedo-graph Picture Made of Your Feet In a few seconds' time, without removing the hos, he can make a photographic print ol your (oot that positively sliows if you do have foot troubles a iv I to what stage tbe trouble has progressed. This service is absolutely free and places you under no obligation whatever. Bring your fool troubles to this ttore during this dem- orutrotton and learn the true meaning ol foot comfort. Monday, August 17, only. FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. Third Avenue. a ii Two Candv Specials! Banquet Jelly Wafers Tender Jelly Pattie- in Mint mid aborted Fruil Flavors' al 40c lb. Purest Milk Chocolate Three kind-: Plain Milk. Peanut Milk, and Almond and Filbert Mi!k. a 50c lb. ORMES LIMITED The Rexall Store. The Pioneer Druggists. 3rd Avenue and Cth Street. Phones 82 and 200 Films developed arid printed for amateurs. Mail order i;,ve prompt attention. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING.. Our plant is equipped to handle al. kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3S. (canadianT 'XsaasijTX Ii ( Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. .Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Fsr ICTCHIUN. WRANOLL, JINUU, IVXMX Atjrd 7. 10, 17. Z1.2S. 31 Fsr TANCOUVEt, VICTORIA ,U SUTTU . . Aitnl i. t. 12, 15. M. 26 1$. rRINCCSS BART Foe Butidslt, Swsnson Bay, Cast Bella Bstla, Ocsan Falls,! Nauu, Alsrl Bir, Cimpbtll Ryr, and Vancouttr ry Slurds 11 a.nj. jQBjBaij Agtntf fsr all Ctsamshlp Llnss. -w ., Full ihrrmaHn W. C. 0nCHiai:Onrsl Igtnl. t. , ,ji..CrBSSTWt '4th Slrsst and 3rd Aenu, prlncs Ruplrt. fflGEto' Mil SiTORE to buUdiug ni '" i i v HA3 , REMO.Vi iD Hi thufetiFriiwl'lffl ; in'' ' wifi, I from ahejKmpretslai dc' m urn t Sm vt carryi iui tlGARS, IjOB ACGOSfFRllJITS, CANDIES ,v . auwiHU iiuum in uuiuicbiiuii N Zarolll Proprietor