(1 I ay hones 423 630 ' rv wi rpl IE Erst claim you should meet on pay day is ii Iycur savings, i our money wui prove your best friend In time of sickness or unemploymentif you have eavc-J It. There comes a time for p.ll of us when earnings decline and Kitjr to earn must weaken. Only one thig can take the rUe tlien of your present earning power that la, the capital jequired through your present saving. All tor our booMel, "TV MmnrrW yMrlMm," Vtm wtiiuiJaJwMi. The Bank of CMtMda Prince Ilupcrt Branch F. E. Robertson, Manager 144 Thesi are Short & Mason ammeters M ull' in Kii(fl;"i'l- Kit in--'iiint'iit (rmtrMiiteed jwrfeet. I'riit-!' dr name m puI.1 at in Kil'in UniiMd.i. -k or write r i .1, id- tin- iiltinidr 'ii I No. 2200 5" Diameter-Brsst Case-Good Gra;!c MovenMnl. Ir . $1110 No. 2 21 Watch Aneroid. H I- u s, i. ii r...- 520.00 No. 2501 -Cable Aneroid. Screw to wall r Mir hunt $11.00 . koM P CI i ZJJ l UUUUl SJl VU. CvvLv . IT 1 4 y k ',. i. 1 If C LJI 2 1 I I B I M V" J!S I .iiiii n i i i i m j ., in i COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE 8.S. Prince Rupert- Prince George Prince Charles S ... . Pi ... . It i..-rl ...... n ,.... , For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle l i.ntiii. dialc p..rls, ,i , imi j. hi . i , : W l;: - !' ii'i'l naiuruay, ' in. for Aryrx and Stewart -Mond.iv mid Friday, I p.m. fcrS -viay l(,. Ah-" !--' Wednesday, UK) p.m. S-S. Pui John (r Queen OhaflotU Islands and Vancou OallV ver, : "Mgbtly. rAk'ftcR tmiM Lii rinwcs nurinr Mint (t Jir 1 1 v. 'i' 1 W'.NNIPia, I- 1 I I wl TlUst Olfltt. bit Thrd At F"-" Phonos 116 and 117. Oc.riv, IDMONT0N. Phono 260. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Stllllll- l"Hi ITIDf It'll'! ' vicogviR, victoria, s fiat, TMtd, 6 r.m. ' VNC0UVIR, VICTORIA, Altrl , o Bar, l.luro.i. 10 A.M ANtOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART. Sund. I tti .'-"I ,"0N and Ni r Cannsrlo, ' " 0 o I'M "fine RmM'I. AtH. j B.rnu. tWI Boat Build ers! Wo have 20.000 fni.1 of 1-2 Inch. 5-8 Inch, 7-8 Inch nd 1 inch Cedar Boat Lumber vlt i wo 1 1 1 ...ii i... v.li-.i fiir.uilicr . - - ... . i M ,. W I" '!' ,"' 1 !K. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. UGBOATS r. G01 'ack 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. CEO. Q. BUJiHCY, Man. Dir. Night Phones C87 539 Or. C01 Black 735 ! Local and Personal i " , , , . . . IU2. Undertakers. Phone 41. "ar Mr I, caii er ice. Two at I lie revival Anjwlierc. Anytime. Arlliur'a Taxi, 50c. i'liono G7H. U ears at your service. Sheddon Taxi. Phone 131. U When hack from the holidays try Valentin Dairy.. Phone C57 I-r I he luy man or woman. a Iliwn car naves money. Phone . if Olff Warm-r of the IntPcio- News stall, Smiilier. is a visitor in the city -on business. Mrs. 0. C. Walker relurneil to llie.cily on Hie Catnla yeslrIay auernoon from a triu south. Our low rales have been an uutntamlinx uccs ami we shall miluiuc on tiiif basis. Urown laxi. Phone 80. it 1 a rn-ii uszcii-joiKs acceiu- panieil by Ins wife and familx arrivril on, yesterday's train from M. Lalliertlies, Out. n'ir(e IMant of Terrace wa in town today arranging for h.. Inlay ii-i;. that he and Mr 1'lant will shortly make to De- mot, Michigan. naiii-i .Miiienl ri'turned on Hie liulala yi-ntenlay afternoon from Ilarnani Cove where hi cniiHiiy m operating Ibe float- iiik cHiinrry, Laurel Whalen. C. W. Iliimer, provincial eol- Ifcior. ailetl on the Calala yes icrday sflfrnoon for the Naa niver. He eipects to be away a week on departmental busi nes. J. J; Little of (lie city light .!-pi-rtiiieul and Mrs. Utile an ifaving tonight on the Princ 'trtpcrl for Vancouver and Seal-He on a two weeks' vacation trip. CP It. -learner Princess Louise '.Ipt. Arthur Slater, from Alaska port, i due here In arrive lien ii .115 tin.- afternoon. The ve-! will sail for Vancouver at 5 clock. !'. i. Dawson, loeal director f the Canadian National Hail-, lefl this morning wi'.'i "ir Henry Thornton's parly for the interior. He will go as far .is Prince Ceorge or Jasper. II. Iloyil Young, who has been on a busiqess trip to Vaneouvci and cities in the northwestern stales, passed through on the Calala yesterday afternoon returning to his home in Port Simpson. I'm un steamer Calala. Capt. A. lohnslone, was in port last even ing from 3.:ui to 5 enroule to the Naas lliver. and again al nonr today bound sou Hi. Passengers niliiix from hero for the south on the steamer included Mr. and Mrs. Harry Itircli and Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas Heallie.t ,.Mis Jean Hurrion, H.X., ar rived in the city lal night to i-iiiim' her new duties as ladv superinieuileiii or I lie prince llu pert (ieneral Hospital. Miss Kdith McCaul, II. X., whom she siii'ceeds, leaves on the Princes Louise tins arteruoon for Vancouver enroute to Xew York. ANNOUNCEMENTS Itaptisl Church Ladies' Aid llaaar, .November 20. St. Andrew's Ladies' Auxiliarv Hazaar. December 2. Lutheran Cluiivh Ladies' Dumar, December . D" WATSONS StoUT Builds Up Your- Health Kftnllr mA l bom. Vftfl k prk. ni. wlilrh mlir Ihrr llitna. Snlil (II Iradlnf lorn, or wrllK to v3l M. AMKX tX). (t Tf rapf rmc St, Toronto, Onl. Aid Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE Tho Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Ilreakfasl, Lunches, Afler-noon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Ilefrcshmcnls T)ur Specialty is Home Made lee Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or Iletaih Professor Pryce'a String Orchestra will render special music Saturday evening KILLAS&CHRISTOPHER Phone 17 Sneddon's Taxi the original oOe. taxi. Phone 134. if Hi-viva! services at t tie Army Monday to Thursday August 20. Mrs. L. O. Iaren is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for aneouver on a holiday trip. Reduction on. price of lumber. Albert & McCaffery offer shlplap at $15 per thousand. Phone 11C If Mrs Frank Clanp. left on thi iii'iriiingV train for Terrace where she will speitil the weekend. Miss K. V. M.-TIHfhey is sailing Ibis (vening on the Prince llupert for Seattle where she will spend a holiday. Miss Helen Mclt.ie or the Iiqs-!iital nursing slaff is leaving tonight on the Pritftw llupert to spend a holiday fir Vancouver. Dry I'ock basket picnic to Dig- iiy Island, Sunday, August II Boats leave Dry Dock between 10 a.m. and 12 noon. Adults 50c. About II o'clock last , night. he fire department responded lo this afternoon. . Charles Wright of Chester, Kngland, and Itobert Drlng of Urimshy, delegnles of the Hrilish Passenger Agents' Aesocialioi. who are louring Canada, left on this morning's I rain for Edmonton after having spent a day in Ihe city. Mrs. David Mcintosh, who has been visiting in the city wilh her daughter, Mrs. W. 1). Vancv, sails tonight on the Prince llu perl for Vancouver .where she will be joined by her daughter. Miss Leonu Mcintosh,. before returning to her homo Jn lMinon-ton. S. (J. Webb of the Dally New stall left on this morning's (rain for Jasper Park whoro he will attend a convention of Western Daily .Newspapers' Association advertising managers taking place next Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Webb expects lo return to t tie oily uext Thursday. W. C. Aruett will return on the Prince llupert tonight to Ocean Falls after having spent the past few days in tnwli. Mr. Aruelt's tug Fearful tleared for Vancouver Thursday nlghl; having in low the equipment which was usel by the Northern Construction Co. in the building of Hie elevator foundations and wharf. A new drug store lo bp known us I lie ltuperl . Pharmacy w ill bo opened nbout the iniddje of next month in tlie Smith Block pre-inise- where Mrs. FrUVI now conducts a millinery 'store. In charge of the store will be Writer F. Ahlcsoit, now malinger of the F. Cochrane, drujr "slorc irk Victoria. Mr. Ablosoiuwill bring a bride here as he is lo be married in the south next Church Notices 1 Baotlst Church Sunday School at 10 a.m. Morning MtH-vice at il. SubteH' i lie mxisiveness oi tiinxi.i ('veiling worship at 7.30. Sub ject: "Thrust ami Parry." A most cordial invitation to all. Presbyterian Church Morning worship at II o'clock. Subject: "The Discipline of Trouble." Evening worship al 7.30. Subject: "King David" Preacher, Itcv. II. It. (iranl, D.D. Sunday school picnic on Thurs day. United Church The Church of Service. Paslor Ilev. G. O. Hacker. Deaconesn. Miss Isabel Haddock. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Topic: die Living (ouch of a loving Christ." Speaker, Ilev. G. 0 Hacker. At the evening service at 7.30, Ilev. V. H. Sansum, who delighted the congregation last Sunday evening will again be the spt'aker. Mrs. 11. X. Delmonico and family are sailing tonight on the Prince Ilupcrt for Vancouver. William Millar left on tlii- morning's (rain to resume hi' annual holiday at Hazellon. Mrs Millar is already there. The will return lo town in about fortnight. Mr. A. II. Hull and children who have been visiting here with Flying ullicer A. II. Hull of the fisheries nalrol detachment, arc returning lo Vancouver on tin Prince Ilupcrt tonight. Mrs. J. Tultle and daughter. who "have been here for the pant six weeks visiting wilh Mrs. Tuf- lle's brother, F. J. Fuller, arc re turning to their home in Seattle on the Prince llupert tonight. A. Wuthenow, marine superin lendent for the Coastwise Steam ship A Ilarge Co., who has been visiting the city since the mid dle of the week, will return to Seattle on Hie Prince llupert lo night. Alex Brown. Indian of Port an alarm from Ihe Boston Urdl Hssinston, was fined $25 and vhere a damage. ojiimney fire did n (leorge Findlay of the CX.lt. ieneral superintendent's oflie here sails thi evening on the Prince llupert for Vancouver on a holiday (rip. S. M. Andrews, district freight agent of the C.P.il. li.U. coa! steamship services, anil .Mrs. An drews are making the round trip north from Vancouver on Ihe .Princess Mary which is In port costs in Ihe provincial poli Court this morning by Stipendi ary Magistrate II. F. MeOod foi supplying liquor to another In ilia u. Oarnel C. Wall, dislriet man ager, Mutual Life Assurance Company, of Canada, who has recently returned from Atlin and Yukon, left Ibis morning foi Jasper Park to attend (be Com pany's Annual Convention. J. W. McDonald, who went soulh some months ago for the benefit of his health which is now greatly improved, relumed from Trail on the steamer Calalb yeslenlay afternoon. It is his intention to resume his resi dence in Prince lluperj. L. H. Porter, prominent Xew Yorker, accompanied by Mrs. Porter and family, will arrive in Ihe city on litis afternoon's train ami lake Ihe steamer Prince llupert for Vancouver. They are op a lour of Ihe West and have spent several days at Jasper Park. Little Ingred llallberg, nine-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. llallberg, 536 Seventh Avenue Fast, liad her left leg broken when she fell off a ladder in McClymonl Park this week. The little girl is now confined lo her home where the fracture is mending nicely. SALT LAKES SERVICE Launch "23" will leave the Prince llupert lloathuuse on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons every half hour from 1 p.m. and on other we,ek days! every hour from 2 p.m. Launches, rowbuats and canoes for sale or hire. PllIXCF. ULPF.UT BOATllOUSli Phone 381. Girls who study Chemistry A knowledge of chemistry quickly' teaches girls the value of a god pure soap like Uaby's Own Sjap. They know why its Ireedoiu Irom excess of alkali makes it so precious for delicate skins, which are easily affected by strong soaps, baby's Own Soap is most pleasant to use, its creamy fragrant lather being very agreeable. It is used in many tbousanjsol homes through out Canaila, Its low price is an added incentive. ... 'Bit or oa and Baby too" I PAGJS THnEl Foot Troubles ? weak ANHH9B9pS l INSTtP "aat FREE DEMONSTRATION By DR. LIDDLE, Monday, August 17, from 0 a.m. until 3 p.m. Seven persons out of every trn h.nve some form of foot trouble. It may be weak or broken-down arches, weak ankle, errm, callouses or bunions or probably a case ol tirM, aching, painful feet. Rretrdlesi of what may be the nature of your sufJf ring, you will find quick and permanent relief, this week, at our Fout Comfort Department. Foot Comfort Expert to Serve You For the benefit ol all loot ufTerr. this store has arranged with The Scholl Mfg Co.. tor lh servire ol ri of Dr. Sr hull's most skilled -demonstrators, who will be at our u()rr to Rive free foot comfort demonstrations on theabov- rlate. Tvery loot surtrrer should take advantage of this exceptional opportunity. Free Pedo-graph Picture Made of Your Feet ' In a lew seconds' time, without removing thr hns, he can make a photographic print ol your font tint ptMilitrly shows if you do have loot trouble and to what tg the troul.lv prottreswd. This service is absolutely free and pUcei you under no obligation whatever. Bring your foot troubles to this ttore during this dem- i onstratton and learn the irut meaning of fool comfort. Monday, August 17, only. FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. Third Avenue. Two Candy Specials! Banquet Jelly Wafers Tender Jelly l'allies in Mud and u.-sorled Fruit Flavors at 40o lb. Purest Milk Chocolate Three kinds:' plain Milk. Peanut Milk, and Almond and Filbert Milk, at 50c lb. ORMES LIMITED Tho Rexall Store. Tho Pioneer Druggists. 3rd Avenue and 6th Street. Phones 82 and 200 Films developed and printed for amateurs. Mail orders have 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 WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped lo handle al. kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3S! (CANADIAN ttliV Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Fw inCHIUN. W HAS cm, JUMAU, SIACWAT f TANCOl'Uft, VICTORIA tU SUTTU Amit 7. 10. If. 21, 28. 31 Aiiul S. 8. 12. IS. 22. 2S Si. PRINCESS MART For Butidat, Swanson B. East Btlla Bslla. Octan Falls. Namu, Alsrt B, Campbtll Rlttr, and Vancoutr Mr Saturdaj 11 a.m. Agsncy for alt Stsamsltlp Lints. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD Osnsral Agsnt Cornsr of 4th Strtst and 3rd Aisnu. Princs Ruptrt. B.C. LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to budding next door lo Frizzcll llui'-hcr Shop, across' jrOm Ihe F.mpress hotel We eurry a full lino of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Proprietor