,4W tfil 2. 1025. PICTU PI Just arrived a large assortment of framed pictures Pnrus range from $1.85 to $12.40 BARRIERS Home. Furnishings C3 phone 123. Wh twsjtftaursKesssn 3rd Avenue CAi Vacation Trip i .erliM.k the f.irl Ihiil you wiil need Int.. ..f clean ' "f ' liiiiigi-. In be cool jii.I r.un(oriilk and ' -- Hit debuted prwparalioit nt your hands n,i .very thing mi urn likely to need, and send vx . til have ii I. ... k iruni;Uy, beautifully washed and . . t lo iuck. il! led heller, loo, ir ynu hnvf a nice rlewi house k lo. Better have u look afler your household il .hi be i i i I uwuy, ready for our rcliiru. Phone No. 8 ami we -will scud our driver. CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY Boat Builders! We have 20,000 feet of 1-2 Inch, 5-8 inch, 7-8 Inch sd t Inch Cedar Boat Lumber !' - w . n i i ih ..rl fur oilier DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phonei 116 and 117. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE 3-S. Pr r.ce Ri pert - Prince George Princo Charles .' llMg ! H '. !'l in li i" 11 Vi.nc uvci, Victorin. Seattle :: mii i mediate purls, ' ' "it in . H. -I - 1 1 1 - 1 . i :iint Saturday, , ' ! ! for Anyox and Stewart Mond.iv and Friday. I p.m. rorSkaawav uml xlnLn IWI. YVfdncsdav. 1.(11) it.ni. 3-S. Prince John for Queen Charlotte lilands uml Vancou ver, r ortmghtly. '"IT fiefl.l lu. I i in . in r,,r I r - (lm,rrr. EDMONTON. Wlfcuipia. il h.iiiI Uil'iti 4iit'l. I niH.i hium. . I Clt' Tl-k OUltt, (Zt Third Ait, Pnneo Rtipflft Phon. i0 ONION STLAMSMII U)MIaNY Oh B.C., LTD. .. .!.! I .-.I.- H'.l-M " ""'0UVll. VICTOMIA. S.in.-,. 0. tn . Tu., S i.couvcn, victonu Ai.n r. wa .noi oi, .ird,, to a m tZ l!10.' 'l,C ". TtWART. .ii.ir. P ". " AiMut. i n...,. Ait.l Hnt. H.rl. O TUGBOATS Day Phones g Rupert Marine Bi1ck0735 Products Ltd. OEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Night Phones 6S7 530 Or. G01 Black 735 LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE U)1) HAS REMOVED I ""wg next door to Fnzxcll ItuMii r Mi-'l ucioss rif'in the F.mpres Hotel MP i mitv a inn him- m a rv 'lARS, TOBACCOS. FRUITS. CANDIES J'o, 2arc,U0C,AL R00M ,N C0NCCT,0N ProprIctor 0" Local and Personal B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Anywhere. Anvil trio t rl liti ra 'I'"'. 50c. Phone 078. tf Hear Onlntn.l l.'.w.n ,.i 11... xriny on Friday al 8.15. '1 Wo ivirx nl I'm.. ........ ----- ;vui acivKt'. sheddoii Taxi. Phone j3j. n Children's Masqucrado Dance, Elks Home, Thursday, 8 p.m. When hark from Ihe holidays, ry Valentin liairy. l'hone 057. t' For the busy man or woman, a Ilrown car saxes money. Phone 80. lf It. flrecnwell returned yesterday afternoon on the Garden? from Any.ix. Mr. Iti.y MeKinlry arrived in Hie city from Alice Arm on the I'anJeiia yesterday aflernoon. KriitM Love, superintendent of in nines returned ywterday af tfiiKn.il on lh Curdena from a rip In Stewart. ur low rales hav' been n outstanding success and we shall continue on thin basis. Ilrown an. l'hone 80. If xx. Arnelt arrive.1 from Or.Mii Fall, on the I'rlMce KeorgeJ iriiiiin. up win return ui Hi immediately. Mii. Fj1ii lluilell of the aov- 'riiuient agent's utVee hrti re- luinrtl on the Unnletu yecterdav ificrnoon from Anyoi sberbhe )ia- hi-en iendinK a holiday x i -1 1 1 it r iili her fitter, .Mr lurry Thorley. l.lko Annual I'lafr hay, Tburs lay. Auku-1 I J. Kiddie Flat J'aruoV rrtmi Elks' Home, Third Vv. lo Airoitolia Hill at 2 p.m. Hall gauie, Elka vs. Ojrro S:3A P.m. Children's MM)uerade hlk Hume 8 p.m. Flaaj luc .J0 ii.m. Mi. Edith Mrfiul. K.N re irniK lady uterintendent of the i'tirral llospilal. will on the Print. I.iim.. on tSat unlay af. ernoon nmte to New Yor i take over, her new duties an assistant nuieriittendent of St. Mark's Hospital. Xew, York City Mini MrCaul ill visit Wioiupeff ami Montreal euroule east. C.VII. steamer Prince Georw ' .ipi. Hurry .xeduen, arrived fri-tn he south at It. -no this morn in? i.iMn-- been delayed through moke and fog on the (iulf of iii'iirnia and through beaw fiviKhl eargites for Powell Hiver n il Ocean Falls. Tlu ven.se! which will sail a I n'clonk this iflernoon for Alaska ports tirmu-lii up Mime 350 passengers if wh'Mii llnrly embarked here to vii l'al by train, the reinninder uiakiiiK lliu round trip to Skan- way. CARD OF THANKS. Mi and Mis. milliard and family desire to convey l heir sincere thanks to their many friends for Hie kind expressions of sympathy and for flowers si-lit in their recent sad bereaveitu'iil. ! ANNOUNCEMENTS t I.Iks Flag Day and dunce Thursday, August 13. Baptist Church Ladies' Itatuur, November J.ui lii'rini Ciiuri'li Lathe Ba.uac Dc-emiier t. Cir.ctnl (lound S. th.il Itrlh.r. ol rn IhlckntitS ihrou hout th.nlii lnlh ol Ih. mw, m.kinftilnvlinilnlhek.rl iniDOiDl. Lrfltc.nl tin Inf It .a ticluiiv. Stmondi f4lur. Aid SI. Andrew's Ladies' Auxiliary Ihuaar. Decom'lier .'. Aid I'CnuiMGrtui" IIM0SDS CND$WC0,UITttt triCt. tlfl.ll TOT5 DAILY 1TEW8 PACK THROT Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Urcakfast, Lunches. Aflernoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Jlcfic.-diincntH Our Specialty is Home Made lee dream and Confectionery. Wholesale or detail. You will be pleased with our service. Let us please you. K1LLAS & CHRISTOPHER Phone 17 Ball pam0 Elks Thursday, 3:30 p.m. month. vs. Cyro, Sheddon's Taxi- -Ihe original 50c. taxi. Phone la t. tf l.oyal Order of M "isc rail Kazaar .November 17 and 18. Kiddles Flag Day Parade from Slks Home, Thursday, 2 p.m. IMtk lireenwell is .-.ailinj,' flii venii-tf on the Prune Charles for Vancouver. Reduction on price of lumber. Albert & McCaffery offer shlplap it $15 per thousand. Phone 11C. tf Just Hie needed article for aiiirtmenls. Kn(tiir hundlex "ft for l" ileliveri'ii. p. n. Transfer & Taii. Phones I8U and tit. 188 Hecate -Slr.iil Towin? Co.i !uk Lr.rue, Capt. Iwis, arrived in port at 8.30 this moriiiiitr from Nanaimo wiUi a scow load of coal for Albert & McCaffery. Sam Ho, Dalian of Port K-singlon, is appearing in the pro vinrial police court this afternoon before Stipendiary Maxi- irale H. F. McLewl on a charge of keeping liquor tor rale. Mia Mar' Meltae of thin city, who graduated from the Provincial Normal Sch no I at Victoria this year, will join the stair of the Burns I.ake public school a the opening of the fall term next Miss Margaret Palmer, who graduated from the Provincial Normal School al Victoria this year, will lafce charge or III' public school at Decker Iake on the opening of the Fall term next month. Miss Molly Cross, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. II, T. Cross, has accepted a position ns school teacher at Port Simpson and x:ll ake up her duties there al the commencement ot the. Fall term nest month. Horace Du Vernet,, who hn been visiting in the eily for Ihe mist week with his mother, Mrs F. II. Du Yernel. will sail tuni?!il mi the Prince Charles for Vancouver en route lo Soulli Caro lina where he now resides. After a holiday trip to Vnn- I'uver, victoria and fcculle, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Huetr-Jones re lumed to Ihe eily on the Prince ieorge this morning. Mr. Bazelt- Jones represented the local lodge at the Knights Ti-mplar convun lion in Victoria recently. We have Just been nidified o a reduction in iricn from t lit mine nnd are pleased to offer our famous Kdson Coal, lump sacked, delivered $11.00. Kg'. $13.00 for August delivery only. Now is Ihe lime to get y..ur winter sup ply. Prince llu;iert. Feed Co. Phone J58. 188 MILLINERY. Just arrived. V shipment n Ihe latest and ii. sitixely exclus ;e Fall Hats. Mrs. V. (iold-blooin. Third Ave 188 SALUAKES SERVICE Launch will leavo the Prince Ituperl Boalhouso on riiursday, Saturday and Sunday afteinobns every half hour from I p.m. and on other week days every hour from 2 p.m. j Launches, rowboats and canoes for sale or hire. i 1'ltlNCt: HTPF.ItT 1WJATMUUSK ! l'hone 3S1. BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1024. ' , Has produced Minerals as follows: Placer (iold, $77,382,053; Lode Gold, 8118,-473,190; Silver, f 08,82 '.,571); Lead, $70,5 58,578; Copper, $I87,i8,378; Zinc, $32,-171,107; Miscellaneous Minerals. $1,131,340; Coar and Coke, $200,880,048; Building Stone, Ilrick, Cenient, etc., $12,225,814; making its Mineral Production to the end of 102 i show an Aggregate Value of $859,427,386 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1924, $48,704,604 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fees lower than those of any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony in the British Knipire. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security or which is guaranteed by Crown (Jrauts. Full information together with Mining llepcrls ami Maps, may be oblained gratis by addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES ,, .. , Victoria, British Columbia. .VU v . - Practically all British Columbia Miueral Properties upon which development xvork has been done are described id some one of the Animal Reports of the Minister of Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to urh reports. They are available williotit charge on application lo the Department or Mines, Victoria H (I Reports of Ihe (leologi.-al Survey or Canada, Pacifir Building, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources' or information. MEETING OF FAIRBOARD Art Pictures Shipped from Ottawa Closing Sport Feature j Arrangements The Fair Board lias hecn noli fied by wire from Ottawa that a group of twenty pictures froir the National Art Oallery at Ot- Jlawa had been shipped here to be exhibited al the inhibition next month. The board has been negotiating for these pictures for some lime. The board at its regular monthly meet in? last night also dealt with a report from the sports and attractions committee. S. 1). Macdonabl, chairman of the, committee, explained the situation as concerned sport and dis cussion ioiiowcu. nnai arrangements are about to be made to have adequate compel il im with outride trams at the Fa r and meeting are being held to-lay with the Baseball and Fot-ball Associations. A report was received from Ihe building committee and tender for construction work thai is to ba done will be opened today. There were communications from the prairies regarding the showing of livestock but it was fell by the board thai, for the present at least, the Association could not conveniently accommodate such exhibits. It was decided to make fur-j tlicr rulings regarding the stu dents' ticket selling compeVion so that the activities of Ihe can didates iiniv be better followed. The publicity committed was authorized to proceed with advertising arrangements. Final arrangements were re cently made by the board to bring Ihe Aiyansh native band to the city lo provide music a' the Fair. The First North 15.C Itegiment Band will assist. Those present al the meeting last, night were Ben Self, president, John Bulger. Frank Dibb. S. D. Mardouuld. W. D. Vance. Fred Scadden, Aid. Perry, A. D Plant, V. II. Sherman, jr., and D. McD. Hunter. Ten Years Ago 1 in Pilnce Kuperl August 12, 1915 I Ih i-e is talk of a provincial election. The Daily News says: Sir Hichard Me Bride knows the dale of the election. He also knows the date of his political funeral." A farewell was given in the Wanderers' Club last evening to T. C. Chalmers, of the U.T.P. freight otllccs who left today for the Old Count ry where he will enter the uovcituiieu transpor 1 3 fit Two Candy Specials! Banquet Jelly Wafers Tender Jelly Patties in Mint and assorted Fruit Flavors at 40c lb. Purest Milk Chocolate Three kinds: Plain Milk, Peanut Milk, and Almond and Filbert Milk, al .-. 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. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Oper;tlnp, 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 to handle at kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F (CANADIAN VAcinc Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Fh inCHIUI. WUMGILL Jumu. SUCWAY r TANCOt'UI. VICTORIA . StATTlf. 55. PRINCESS MARY tation service. Mr. Chalmers was presented with a pair of, binoculars by James Smith on' behalf of his associates. Albert Davidson, general agent for the U.T.P. presided. i Legate Creek near Siulthers is showing Up well In minerals. Among the. active prospectors there are A. Halliday. T. Llltle-rair, Karl Whilmoro nhd Mack Orr. I HALIBUT ARRIVALS Hotly 12.000 ul 13.0 and 7o lo Boolh Fisheries. j Yellowstone, 13,000 at 11.50 and 7c lo Cold Storage. Canadian ' Ingred IL, 11,001 at 12 and 7 1 to Atlin Fisheries, t Nautilus ti.000 at 12.10 nnd 7 to Boolh Fisheries. 1 ' Livingstone 15,000 al 12 and 7 'to Atlin Fisheries. I Atpri 7. 10. 17, 21. 28. 31 Afltnt S, 8. 12. IS. 22. 26 For Buttd.U, Swinion By, Ettt Bfllla Stilt, Octtn Ftlli, Ntmu, Altrt Btf, Ctmpbtll Rittr, and Vtncouttr titrj Stturdtf 11 a.m. Agtncy for all Sltamthlp tlntt. . Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD Qtntrtl Agent. Cfrntr of 4th Strtt and 3rd Atnut, Prlnco Ruptrt, B.O. Bread Hig, xvhob'sniiic. nutritious l.aes of delirious n nt like flavor. downy lightness and excellent keeping qualities. Five Roses Flour For Breads, Cakes, Puddings, Pastries. John L. Christie Sales Agent Prince Rupert, B.C.